“Righteousness keepeth [him that is] upright in the way: but wickedness overthroweth the sinner.” (Pr 13:6 AV)
Righteousness puts us ‘in the way’, but it also keeps us there. As I sit and write, we are under a severe wind advisory. An enormous tree across the street had blown over. That tells you just how blustery it is. Where I walk the dog, we are sheltered out of the wind. However, I just took him out in a wind-whipped area and a plastic bag attacked him. Needless to say, my little dog is a bit jittery. The wisest course of action is to take him in the corner of the backyard that is sheltered on three sides. There is little to no wind there, and any wind swirls at a very low speed. Wickedness is like that wind. If we are not careful, it will knock us right off our feet.
The way of looking at righteousness helping the upright is like guardrails along a treacherous path. The older I get, the more I appreciate handrails! Especially when the walker wears bifocals or trifocals, handrails are great! One cannot depend solely on depth of field when the eyesight isn’t the best. Those guardrails keep us from falling. They tell us of the edge or width of the stairs as well as the grade of incline or decline. Those guardrails are not solely for stability. They are an invaluable source of information. They instruct when level ground is approaching. They tell us of the length of journey one is required to take. Turns are announced not just be sight, but also by touch. Handrails can tell us how treacherously a path might be by the permanence and design of the handrails. If they are decorative, then we know the stairs or path is short and not all that difficult to navigate. However, if the guardrails are sturdy and bolted to a stone wall, we know the journey might be a bit of a chore. We are already on the path which we need to be walking, but the guardrails keep us on the path without falling or getting lost.
God’s word is like this. The guardrails are there to keep us safe and get us from one point to the next. They are there regardless of who we are or how much we think we need them. They are the same for everyone. One size fits all. The handrails are indiscriminate. They are absolute. They do not adapt to the walker. The walker must adapt to them. The word of God is the same. It is the constant we need to navigate a difficult pilgrimage. The key is to have the humility to use the handrails. Too many are too proud. They don’t need the assistance. My wife has a handicap permit for parking. She has complications from cancer. Yet, when we try to use it while riding as passengers in someone else’s car, the driver feels like he or she is taking advantage. Not so. The permit is there for a reason. The handrails are there, whether we think we need them or not. There is no harm in using assistance if it is there to us. Pride is the enemy here. If we are to stay on the upright way, the guardrails of the word of God are the way we are going to do it.