Matthew Henry
Note,
walks uprightly, he
shall be savedhereafter. We find a glorious company of those
in whose mouth was found no guile, Rev 14:5. They shall be safe now. Integrity and uprightness will preserve men, will give them a holy security in the worst of times; for it will preserve their comfort, their reputation, and all their interests. They may be injured, but they cannot be hurt.
He that is perverse in his ways, that thinks to secure himself by fraudulent practices, by dissimulation and treachery, or by an estate ill-got, he
shall fall, nay, he
shall fall at once, not gradually, and with warning given, but suddenly, without previous notice, for he is least safe when he is most secure. He
falls at once, and so has neither time to guard against his ruin nor to provide for it; and, being a surprise upon him, it will be so much the greater terror to him.