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Proverbs 18:11

Posted on 18 May at 11:22

The rich mans wealth is his strong citie: and as an high wall in his owne conceit. Proverbs 18:11 (KJV)

Proverbs belongs to the wisdom literature of the Old Testament, traditionally linked to King Solomon. Its purpose is to offer practical advice and moral instruction that guide individuals toward righteous and successful living.

In this proverb the “rich man’s wealth” is likened to a “strong city.” In the ancient world a fortified city, surrounded by high walls, represented safety and protection for its inhabitants. Likewise, a wealthy person often perceives his possessions as a source of security, influence, and power.

The second clause describes the wealth as “as an high wall in his own conceit.” The term “conceit” denotes excessive pride or self‑importance. The verse therefore suggests that the rich man’s confidence is built upon his material assets, leading him to rely on them for a false sense of invincibility.

The proverb issues a warning against placing too much trust in material riches. While wealth can provide temporary comfort, an overreliance on it may foster arrogance and a belief that it will always safeguard the individual, ignoring the inevitable uncertainties of life.

From a spiritual standpoint, the passage reminds believers that true security and lasting fulfillment are not found in earthly possessions. Scripture repeatedly cautions against the love of money and urges trust in God rather than in material wealth. Jesus echoes this in Matthew 6:19‑20, urging believers to store up treasures in heaven rather than on earth.

Nevertheless, the Bible does not condemn wealth itself. When stewarded wisely, money can be a tool for generosity and for meeting the needs of others. Proverbs contains many verses that counsel responsible management of resources, encouraging a balanced perspective that honors God while using material blessings for good purposes.

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