Sunday, December 6, 2009

PROVERBS Chapter 6 (NIV)

Proverbs 6
Warnings Against Folly
1 My son, if you have put up security for your neighbor, if you have struck hands in pledge for another,
2 if you have been trapped by what you said, ensnared by the words of your mouth,
3 then do this, my son, to free yourself, since you have fallen into your neighbor's hands: Go and humble yourself; press your plea with your neighbor!
4 Allow no sleep to your eyes, no slumber to your eyelids.
5 Free yourself, like a gazelle from the hand of the hunter, like a bird from the snare of the fowler.
6 Go to the ant, you sluggard; consider its ways and be wise!
7 It has no commander, no overseer or ruler,
8 yet it stores its provisions in summer and gathers its food at harvest.
9 How long will you lie there, you sluggard? When will you get up from your sleep?
10 A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest-
11 and poverty will come on you like a bandit and scarcity like an armed man. [a]
12 A scoundrel and villain, who goes about with a corrupt mouth,
13 who winks with his eye, signals with his feet and motions with his fingers,
14 who plots evil with deceit in his heart— he always stirs up dissension.
15 Therefore disaster will overtake him in an instant; he will suddenly be destroyed—without remedy.
16 There are six things the LORD hates, seven that are detestable to him:
17 haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood,
18 a heart that devises wicked schemes, feet that are quick to rush into evil,
19 a false witness who pours out lies and a man who stirs up dissension among brothers.
Warning Against Adultery
20 My son, keep your father's commands and do not forsake your mother's teaching.
21 Bind them upon your heart forever; fasten them around your neck.
22 When you walk, they will guide you; when you sleep, they will watch over you; when you awake, they will speak to you.
23 For these commands are a lamp, this teaching is a light, and the corrections of discipline are the way to life,
24 keeping you from the immoral woman, from the smooth tongue of the wayward wife.
25 Do not lust in your heart after her beauty or let her captivate you with her eyes,
26 for the prostitute reduces you to a loaf of bread, and the adulteress preys upon your very life.
27 Can a man scoop fire into his lap without his clothes being burned?
28 Can a man walk on hot coals without his feet being scorched?
29 So is he who sleeps with another man's wife; no one who touches her will go unpunished.
30 Men do not despise a thief if he steals to satisfy his hunger when he is starving.
31 Yet if he is caught, he must pay sevenfold, though it costs him all the wealth of his house.
32 But a man who commits adultery lacks judgment; whoever does so destroys himself.
33 Blows and disgrace are his lot, and his shame will never be wiped away;
34 for jealousy arouses a husband's fury, and he will show no mercy when he takes revenge.
35 He will not accept any compensation; he will refuse the bribe, however great it is.

Footnotes:
Proverbs 6:11 Or like a vagrant / and scarcity like a beggar

2 comments:

  1. Consider the ant. What can this little creature teach us? Again, for me and my business, the theme is to focus on the basics: store provisions in summer; gather food at harvest. In other words, do what needs to be done at the time.

    It is easy to be enticed by marketing gurus who promise untold riches and success if you will only buy their latest program---and then the one after that, and the one after that. However, often by focusing on the day-to-day basics of our business, we can build a more solid foundation. So today, instead of being lured (and distracted) by a snazy new marketing promotion, I think I will focus on what needs to be done right now.

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  2. The relationship between poverty and laziness is revealed in Verses 9-11. Income or sales down? Maybe it is the economy, the competition, the ever-changing marketplace. OR...maybe it is a result of not being diligent in our work. Call it being lazy or distracted or overloaded. The label doesn't matter; it is still a cancer that eats away at our business and our prosperity.

    If our businesses are not producing at the level we planned for, then immediate action and adjustments have to be made. As this proverb teaches: this is no time to be asleep at the wheel.

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