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Proverbs 24 (NIV)

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Proverbs 24 (NIV)
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Pr.24.10

24:10 Saying 24: A wise person has self-control and strength under pressure (e.g., Dan 1:8-16; 3:1-18).

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Pr.24.11-12

24:11-12 Saying 25: The wise do what they can to prevent injustice and suffering (e.g., Job 29:12-17).

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Pr.24.1-2

24:1-2 Saying 19: See 1:8-19.

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Pr.24.13-14

24:13-14 Saying 26: Both honey and wisdom are sweet. Wisdom improves the soul, enhancing opportunities for the future.

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1 samuel 12:1-25

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psalms 2:1-12

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proverbs 1:8-19

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proverbs 6:6-10

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Laziness and Hard Work

Laziness and Hard Work

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Laziness and Hard Work God created Adam and Eve and put them in the Garden to tend it, not just to sit back and enjoy it (Gen 2:15). Work is not a result of the Fall but rather is a dignified and important part of creation. The book of Proverbs frequently condemns laziness. The lazy are sarcastically compared to a door that swings back and forth (26:14), and they are lampooned for their empty excuses (e.g., 22:13). Proverbs equates lazy people with the foolish; their lack of productivity leads to poverty and death (6:6-10; 10:26; 15:19; 18:9; 19:15, 24; 20:4; 21:25; 22:13; 24:30-34; 26:13-16). By contrast, diligent people are seen as wise; their activities lead to wealth and life (10:4-6; 12:11; 13:4; 20:13; 31:10-27). While it is true that ultimate meaning and fulfillment do not come from hard work (Eccl 2:17-26), and that our hard work must not cause us to forget God’s ability to provide (see Ps 127:2), we still have no excuse to be lazy. God designed us to use the gifts and abilities he has given us to be productive and to provide, as we are able, for ourselves and others (see Eph 4:28; 1 Thes 4:11-12; 2 Thes 3:6-13). Passages for Further Study Exod 23:12; Prov 6:...

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