SEV Biblia, Chapter 19:21
¶ Muchos pensamientos hay en el corazón del hombre; mas el consejo del SEÑOR permanecerá.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Proverbs 19:21
Verse 21. There are many devices, &c. ] The same sentiment as in chap. xvi. 1, where see the note.
John Gill's Bible Commentary
Ver. 21. [There are] many devices in a man’s heart , etc.] Some about civil things; to get wealth and riches: to obtain honour and glory among men; to attain to a long life, and to perpetuate their memories after death: some about sinful things; to gratify their carnal lusts and sensual appetites; and to do mischief to others, particularly the people of God, and the cause and interest of Christ: some about religious things; coming new doctrines, devising new ordinances and modes of worship; contriving other methods of salvation than by Christ; as by the light of nature; by the law of Moses; by mere morality, civility, and external justice between man and man; by keeping to the religion they were born and brought up in; and by a mere outward profession of religion, and submission to ordinances, and performance of duties, and a multitude more of the like kind; nevertheless, the counsel of the Lord, that shall stand ; and can never be frustrated by the devices of man’s heart, though there are many, and that but one; (see Psalm 33:10,11 Isaiah 46:10). This may be applied to the Gospel, and the scheme of salvation in it, called the whole counsel of God, ( Acts 20:27); it being the fruit of infinite wisdom, and the effect of a divine council between the eternal Three, and full of the best advice and instructions to the sons of men; and which has stood, and shall stand, notwithstanding the persecutions of wicked men, the craft of false teachers, and the ridicule of a profane world; it will continue till all the elect are gathered in, even, to the end of the world; and so will the ordinances of it, which are also called the counsel of God, ( Luke 7:30); and which will continue till the second coming of Christ. Moreover, the purposes of God, his counsels of old, or his eternal decrees, may be here meant; which are wisely formed in his own breast, and are not frustrable; and according to which counsel of his will all things are done in nature, providence, and grace; all things in this world are ordered as he pleases, and all things are done as he has ordered them; all his purposes are or will be fulfilled; his designs will be accomplished in the world and in his church, in spite of all the schemes, contrivances, and opposition of men and devils.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 21 - What should we desire, but that all our purposes may agree with God' holy will?
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