“When the wicked rise, men hide themselves: but when they perish, the righteous increase.” (Pr 28:28 AV)
This statement can be taken several ways. It can be a criticism toward mankind in general. After all, when the wicked rise, then the righteous should do something about it. Or, what I think Solomon is driving at is that as a general rule, when the wicked rise into power, society generally goes into survival mode. In particular, when the wicked rise, people are too afraid to be righteous for fear of being persecuted for being as such. This is generally true. When the wicked rise, revival is hard to come by. Too many are intimidated into a state of unbelief. Too many are afraid of the consequences of faith. Too many are too afraid to stand on what is right regardless of the blowback. The Devil knows this. The world knows this. The only way to overcome it is to suffer for the cause of Christ. Some of the greatest revivals came after the right won. The end of the Civil War and WWII saw a great outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Many souls came to Christ, and many churches were erected. But now, we are in a pattern where the wicked rule again. Only by the courage and prayers of those who know God can revival come again.
If the student did a study on the revivals recorded in the Bible, most came as a result of deep adversity. What led them out was a leader who had a vision for doing right. The temple was cleansed. The pagan systems of worship were cast out. Israel or groups of people got right with God because of the courage of leadership to set the vision. There has to be a start somewhere. Someone has to say that sin is wrong and God will judge unless humanity takes seriously the opinion of the Creator. But there is a promise above. The wicked will perish. Solomon could be referring to the coming of Christ. In one quick battle, all those who hate God will be removed from the earth.
At the start of the reign of Christ, the earth will be filled with those who know Him and love Him. The promise above will be made sure. The wicked will perish. The righteous will multiply. Gone will be the threat of evil. The Devil will be imprisoned for 1,000 years. Justice will be swift and holy. Sin will be in control. The wicked will rise no more. Then the righteous will flourish. Then the saints of God will be at rest. Then the Jewish nation will rise above all others. But not until Messiah comes. Until then, we must deal with the reality that the wicked will influence the world. What can we do in the meantime? We can pray. We can pray that the righteous ascend to places of authority. We can pray that the wicked are put down by the letter of the law. We can share Christ’s love with all who will hear. We can covet that we will not hide. It may be the general reaction of society, but it doesn’t have to be for the saint. We have nothing to lose. Heaven is our home, and the enemies of God cannot take it away. Our lives await in the future, not in the present. Hiding may help us to survive. But hiding will not improve the conditions that caused it. It is time be involved. It is time to let God’s voice be heard. It is time that the righteous rise to challenge the wicked for the hearts of those who are still considering their relationship with their Creator.