1 Don't envy evil people; don't desire their company. 2For they spend their days plotting violence, and their words are always stirring up trouble.
3A house is built by wisdom and becomes strong through good sense. 4Through knowledge its rooms are filled with all sorts of precious riches and valuables.
5A wise man is mightier than a strong man,[a] and a man of knowledge is more powerful than a strong man. 6So don't go to war without wise guidance; victory depends on having many counselors.
7Wisdom is too much for a fool. When the leaders gather, the fool has nothing to say.
8A person who plans evil will get a reputation as a troublemaker. 9The schemes of a fool are sinful; everyone despises a mocker.
10If you fail under pressure, your strength is not very great.
11Rescue those who are unjustly sentenced to death; don't stand back and let them die. 12Don't try to avoid responsibility by saying you didn't know about it. For God knows all hearts, and he sees you. He keeps watch over your soul, and he knows you knew! And he will judge all people according to what they have done.
13My child,[b] eat honey, for it is good, and the honeycomb is sweet to the taste. 14In the same way, wisdom is sweet to your soul. If you find it, you will have a bright future, and your hopes will not be cut short.
15Do not lie in wait like an outlaw at the home of the godly. And don't raid the house where the godly live. 16They may trip seven times, but each time they will rise again. But one calamity is enough to lay the wicked low.
17Do not rejoice when your enemies fall into trouble. Don't be happy when they stumble. 18For the LORD will be displeased with you and will turn his anger away from them.
19Do not fret because of evildoers; don't envy the wicked. 20For the evil have no future; their light will be snuffed out.
21My child, fear the LORD and the king, and don't associate with rebels. 22For you will go down with them to sudden disaster. Who knows where the punishment from the LORD and the king will end?
More Sayings of the Wise 23Here are some further sayings of the wise:
It is wrong to show favoritism when passing judgment. 24A judge who says to the wicked, "You are innocent," will be cursed by many people and denounced by the nations. 25But blessings are showered on those who convict the guilty.
26It is an honor to receive an honest reply.
27Develop your business first before building your house.
28Do not testify spitefully against innocent neighbors; don't lie about them. 29And don't say, "Now I can pay them back for all their meanness to me! I'll get even!"
30I walked by the field of a lazy person, the vineyard of one lacking sense. 31I saw that it was overgrown with thorns. It was covered with weeds, and its walls were broken down. 32Then, as I looked and thought about it, I learned this lesson: 33A little extra sleep, a little more slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest-- 34and poverty will pounce on you like a bandit; scarcity will attack you like an armed robber.
Footnotes:
a. Proverbs 24:5 As in Greek version; Hebrew reads A wise man is strength.
b. Proverbs 24:13 Hebrew My son; also in 24:21.
8 comments:
Morning Fellas,
Like some many chapters in proverbs, this chapter also speaks about gaining wisdom and knowledge and the rewards that follow.
Lord, I pray that you work with me and my brothers so that we live our lives always seeking your wisdom and knowledge. Lord, I also send out a special pray for my brother and his wife as they marriage is being tested. Also, Lord I pray for little Kennedy (born at 26 weeks, 15 oz) give her the strengh her little body needs to survive.
These things I ask and give you all the praise, Amen.
LT
An insightful study in contrasts between the richness and value associated to wisdom, versus the way poverty is described as a thief. Indeed, God wants to shower us with abundance, yet foolishness often robs us of His blessings.
LORD, Your Word is sufficient for us. Continue to impart Your wisdom in these men. Amen.
In Him,
tba
Father,
I also lift baby Kennedy father ans her family. Work you will in this situation.
Thia was another interesting chapter. A of good insight already. i thought this verse was pretty intersting.
33A little extra sleep, a little more slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest-- 34and poverty will pounce on you like a bandit; scarcity will attack you like an armed robber.
I'd say stay busy fellas.
In Christ,
cas
You gotta gch. Praying for you now.
cas
Hey guys,
I think our CAS may be the only one who knows everyone on this list, or even what state they live in, etc.
I agree that we should keep our names and info off of the post, but what about him sending a list out so at least we have some idea of who we are praying for.
Perhaps I am shallow and incapable, but I for one think it would to know a little about each of you. Would any of you have a problem with some basic info being sent around?
Prov 24
Amazing how much in proverbs is an exhortation to work hard, huh?
Verse 17 hit me - I compete hard in everything I do. I am tempted to enjoy the victories and my opponents defeats more than I should. I guess it is a humility first as always, in victory and defeat.
17Do not rejoice when your enemies fall into trouble. Don't be happy when they stumble. 18For the LORD will be displeased with you and will turn his anger away from them.
Hey guys, back from the shore where I was without Internet access. I am praying now for the requests in these posts. I agree with jmb though that at least a first name would be helpful when praying (somewhat tough to pray for initials!)
Dave
Prov 24
I actually didn't get all that much out of this chapter. I would argue, as has been argued by my pastor, that that means I didn't put much into it. I read it three times, and nothing really jumped out.
Father, watch over baby Kennedy, gch and all the men on this blog. Keep them strong and healthy. Thank you for a busy, but spiritually recharging Sunday. Let me continue being honest to AAB about the roots of my small frustrations, not making them bigger than they are. Watch over AAB, ELB, and AJB as they start their first school days. In Jesus' name,
Amen
crb
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