Wisdom: A Study in Proverbsنموونە

What does it say?
Solomon warned against laziness, interference in other people’s quarrels, and deceitfulness.
What does it mean?
Solomon discussed several destructive behaviors: laziness, meddling, deceptiveness, and gossip. The “sluggard” is uninvolved, even in his own life, to the point of absurdity. On the other hand, the meddler and gossip are overly involved in the affairs of others. Those who are lazy or who meddle tend to suffer personally from their choices. However, those who set out to gossip, deceive, and start quarrels primarily hurt other people. Their harmful behavior, even if disguised, will eventually come back on them.
How should I respond?
There’s no excuse for a follower of Christ to be lazy. Jesus left us with a clear mission: to make disciples of all nations, baptizing and teaching them (Matt. 28:18-20.) That can only be accomplished through diligent effort. However, we must discern between doing the work of the Lord and getting involved in situations that are none of our business. How might you have masked your own agenda under the guise of Christian service? Who has been hurt in the process? Determine to stay focused on using your time wisely as directed by God. Heed Solomon’s warning – destructive behaviors cannot be taken back.
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Written primarily by Solomon, Proverbs is a collection of axioms and teachings on practical living. The book emphasizes the fear of the Lord as the beginning of wisdom and often contrasts wisdom and foolishness. Proverbs prefigures Christ as the embodiment of True Wisdom, in whose sacrificial death and glorious resurrection is life and favor from the Lord (Proverbs 8:35).
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