Category Archives: Friday Proverb

Friday Proverb – Warning Against Falsehood

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King James Version (KJV)

gossiping

Truly – this must be the greatest trouble in the Body of Christ.  It is tragic that so many false converts are within the fold – but it is a fact that must be faced.  How could anyone professing the Name of Christ be “devising mischief continually?”  The LORD sees everything – and those that do these things will not go unpunished.

calamity

King James Version (KJV)

But they mocked the messengers of God, and despised His words, and misused His prophets, until the wrath of the Lord arose against His people, till there was no remedy.

Friday Proverb – Warning Against Idleness

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Proverbs 6:6-8

Job 12:7

2 Thessalonians 3:10

Idleness is a sin that every Christian needs to take strong action against.  Idleness should not be confused with taking rest – for even our Creator rested.  I will relate now, a story from my childhood – which aptly demonstrates the old adage – “Idle hands are the devil’s playground.”

1 Thessalonians 4:11

Matthew 20:6

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Proverbs 6:9-11

We could post a list here of common things that encourage laziness and steal our time, such as TV and Facebook – but blaming those things is another form of laziness – because the real blame rests right on our proverbial laps.  No “thing” is the cause of our sluggishness except our own sinful selves, anymore than alcohol makes an alcoholic, or beautiful items at the store cause shoplifting.  The sin is ours and ours alone.  If we are honest, we could all admit to at least occasional idleness – in my case – it is more than occasional!  The reason we don’t turn off our computers, televisions and telephones is because we- don’t- want- to! 

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1 Corinthians 15:58

King James Version (KJV)

Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.

Friday Proverb – No Guarantees?

striking hands

Proverbs 6:1-5

King James Version (KJV)

This has to do with making promises  to others in terms of financial debt.  Either involving yourself in a venture on behalf of your own interest, or someone else (like a family member or friend as in co-signing) is against The LORD’s perfect will.  Even personal mortgages are immoral in this respect – because you are purchasing something that you may not be able to repay.  By signing a contract such as that you have – “stricken hands with a stranger” (a bank or lending institution.)  As every person is aware of in this country and around the word – banks do not think twice about ejecting you from the house or car – because technically – you never owned them to begin with.  It was always the banks’ – unless and until you pay it in entirety. 

v.2 – you said it – you own it! 

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The LORD says – do not rest until you have cleared up the debt!

Deliver thyself as a roe from the hand of the hunter, and as a bird from the hand of the fowler.

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The purveyors of debt are likened here to a hunter!  As hunters are wont to do – they set traps – and foolish prey step into them. 

[what is being discussed here is personal debt – not business]

By Dave Ramsey

Myth: Debt is a tool and should be used to help create prosperity.
Truth: Debt isn’t used by wealthy people nearly as much as we are led to believe.

Debt is dumb. Most normal people are just plain broke because they are in debt up to their eyeballs with no hope of help. If you’re in debt, then you’re a slave because you do not have the freedom to use your money to help change your family tree.

According to a USA Today article about debt, 78% of Baby Boomers have mortgage debt, 59% have credit card debt, and 56% have car payments. It takes a lot of will, discipline, courage and help to slay the debt monster. But it can be done. Imagine how much you could put toward retirement if you just didn’t have a stinking car payment? This is how the wealthy really build their wealth. Debt is dumb. Welcome to the real world!

Consider the Risk

My contention is that debt brings on enough risk to offset any advantage that could be gained through leverage of debt. Given time—a lifetime—risk will destroy the perceived returns purported by the myth-sayers. I once was a myth-sayer myself and could repeat the myths very convincingly. I was especially good with the “debt is a tool” myth. I even sold rental property that was losing money to investors by showing them, with very sophisticated internal rates of return, how they would actually make money!

1 Timothy 6:6

But godliness with contentment is great gain.  

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Friday Proverb – Exhortations on Marital Fidelity

Our last week’s Proverb focused on the general sin of fornication.  This week is a continuation of the theme – focusing on faithfulness to the marriage bed, using wonderful prose to give us the depth of meaning. 

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Proverbs 5: 15-19

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Gentlemen – is it possible you do not fully comprehend how it hurts your wife when you lust after other women?  Despite the so-called women’s movement, it is clear that men in their hearts still look at females  essentially the same way.  We read far too  frequently of prominent pastors committing adultery.  Why?  What is the reason?


King James Version (KJV)

major loser

The rebuke for this kind of foolishness is not a mere hand slap. . .

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21 For the ways of man are before the eyes of the Lord, and He pondereth all his goings.

22 His own iniquities shall take the wicked himself,and he shall be holden with the cords of his sins.

23 He shall die without instruction; and in the greatness of his folly he shall go astray.

Proverbs 5:20-23

The philosophy of the world does NOT make happy marriages.  Sadly, most Christians have accepted the conditioning that marriages are a 50/50 proposition.  That quotient has never worked, and it will bring forth the struggle for “getting our due.”  Since a married couple is one flesh – the marital unit  can not survive with two heads –  which is exactly what the 50/50 idea promotes.  Selfishness is the root of all marital problems. 

1 Peter 3:7

King James Version (KJV)

Friday Proverb – Warning Against Immorality

Last Friday, the wise counsel was to walk in wisdom – that walking with the LORD and feeding on His Word is life and health – both physical and spiritual.  Today, the enticements of the flesh are shown for what they are – death.

cheating

As the young man in the illustration demonstrates – nothing is hidden.  The person he is deceiving is unaware, but the LORD sees everything.  He may think he’s not hurting anyone – but the Proverb goes on to explain that the hurt is endless.

the eye

Here Solomon is saying – why risk it?  Why throw caution to the wind for something that is so unstable?  Adultery and fornication are not part of God’s plan for us – and every sexual disease known to man is certainly not the result of stable, Godly marriages.

major loser

Giving your honor, wealth, and labors to others???  How about everyone (including your boss, pastor, and parents) knowing about what you’ve done?  How about losing everything in a divorce settlement?  How about another man living in your home, with your ex-wife, and raising your children?

Flesh and body consumed?  Well, that could happen in a variety of ways.  Financial ruin and divorce take a tremendous toll on one’s health.  Then there is the more direct type of flesh consumption- http://realtruth.org/articles/090303-005-health.html

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Proverbs 5:1-14

If you think I’m just directing this at men – I’m not.  Thanks to the satanic women’s movement – the “ladies” are now making significant advancement  into adultery and fornication – an area that was formerly dominated by men.  And the results are just what the evil one intended: the breakdown of the family, less personal wealth for all income levels, abortion, declining birth rates, women’s bodies being prostituted in every form of media, and general moral decay.

James 4:4

King James Version (KJV)

 Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the 
enemy of God.

Friday Proverb – Wisdom is Life and Health

In our last Friday Proverb, we learned that the best way to avoid wickedness is to flee from it. As the old saying goes – “Run like the very devil is after you!” (Because he is) It was also stressed that the wicked cannot rest or even sleep until they cause others to fall. That is a very important fact to remember when the sinful temptations are being sold to you.

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Again, the Proverbs are stressing that God’s Words must be kept deep within our hearts, providing life and health to our bodies. Understand that this is more than prose. Ample (if resentful) secular evidence exists to support what is written in this Proverb. It stymies the “scientific” community as to why church goers, and those who regularly pray and study the Bible, live longer. They continuously try to explain it away with brain scans and Freudian analysis. Aren’t we blessed not to have to worry about the why? And just addressing the logical side of the question – it stands to reason that the truly faithful Christians avoid much of the behavior that makes people sick, as well as dangerous situations and lifestyles.

guarding-your-heart

From the Hebrew “keep” =

natsar: to watch, guard, keep

Original Word: נָצַר
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: natsar
Phonetic Spelling: (naw-tsar’)

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Guarding your heart is not the same thing as “hardening” your heart. Keeping it with “all diligence,” protects your heart from being damaged by sin. Leaving it exposed like a target is considered foolishness in the Proverbs. If left exposed, sin does its damage, so that even if sins are repented of, the sins that were swept away still leaves scars. And like all scar tissue – it is hard – and can even be seen in the eyes of the repentant sinner. How much better it is to guard your heart to begin with, and not have to suffer and bear the scars for the rest of your earthly walk.

angry-mouth

Hmmm, let’s think about wisely holding our tongues and thinking it through before we speak in anger, spite, or in a gossiping manner. “Perverse lips” means that the speaker gets pleasure from evil dialogue, such as locker room talk, or “talking dirty.” Not only should we not do these things – but we are instructed to put the people that do them far away from us. If we participate in the gossip, or in the locker room talk, we become as they are.

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Further admonishment to keep our eyes where they should be – focused on heaven – not the world and its trappings.

Look where you are going, think about where you are going, determine where you are going.

Do not veer from the path of righteousness. If we are like Lot’s wife, and are constantly looking longingly back, or to the side – we do not belong to the Lord! In the words of John Bunyan –

Beware of this By-path Meadow; it is on the left-hand. O! how many are walking securely, confidently, and comfortably, in it; while every step they take endangers their destruction. The transition into it is easy; for it lies close to the right way; only you must go over a stile: that is, you must quit Christ’s imputed righteousness, and trust in your inherent righteousness; and you are in By Path Meadow directly.

Pilgrim’s Progress, p. 129, John Bunyan

And make straight paths for your feet, lest that which is lame be turned out of the way; but let it rather be healed.

Friday Proverb – Avoiding Wickedness

Last week we enjoyed the wonderful wisdom that King David passed down to his son, Solomon – stressing the pursuit of wisdom above any worldly thing.  Today we look at the relentless efforts of the world to corrupt us – and the best way to not fall into its trap.

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There are many “paths” that could be considered wicked. What is being stressed here is the influence that worldly people have on us. The pressure to conform in appearance and behavior to the world comes at us through many different avenues. Television, internet, magazines, coworkers, “friends,” peers. . . the things we see and hear – lead us to covet – and in coveting we are caught.

money

The only escape from the myriad temptations in front of our eyes is to flee from it, and completely avoid it – no matter what it is. If you can’t look at a magazine without lusting – either by wanting to look like someone in the magazine, or have someone or something in the magazine – better throw out the magazine! The same goes with alcohol, pornography, gluttony, lechery. . .the list goes on and on. If you can’t sit down at a computer without looking at porn – you have entered the path of the wicked. If you sit lusting after cheerleaders while watching a football game – you are on the same path. If looking at Pinterest causes you to be dissatisfied rather than content – you are in the coveting trap.  If your “friend” encourages you to do something wrong – flee – flee – flee!!!

wolf-in-disguise

The above verse is the source of the colloquialism – “No rest for the wicked!” Certainly television commercials and programmers are relentless in their push for immorality – but have you ever encountered someone who pressures you with their own kind of intensity? Trying to get you to do something that you know is wrong? The Word of God clearly says that they cannot rest until they have accomplished their goal! Think of the tireless, driving methods of influential musicians, authors, media, even video game designers! Or the “friend” that pushes you to have another drink, or coworker telling you to help yourself to whatever is in the company storage room – because “everyone does it.” If you get the feeling they are trying to take you down with them – your feeling is correct!

roman-feast

17 For they eat the bread of wickedness, and drink the wine of violence.

Verse 17 is saying that wickedness and violence actually sustains the evil ones, in the same way that pure food sustains us. Their very beings are gladdened by a Christian’s failure in the same way that we are made joyous by a good meal with people we love.

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How beautiful. The perfect day will be at the Lord’s return. If we stay on the right path, it will shine brighter and brighter in this dark world, until that glorious day!

Pitch Black Darkness

19 The way of the wicked is as darkness: they know not at what they stumble. Proverbs 4: 14-19

At right is what the lost see. Nothing. The Hugh Hefner’s, Richard Dawkins, and the neighborhood philanderer . . . the multitudinous purveyors of corruption do not see where they are going. Even when they trip and fall, they have no idea what they tripped over. They will continue to grope along in the dark.

126 It is time for Thee, Lord, to work: for they have made void Thy law.

127 Therefore I love Thy commandments above gold; yea, above fine gold.

128 Therefore I esteem all Thy precepts concerning all things to be right; and I hate every false way.

129 Thy testimonies are wonderful: therefore doth my soul keep them.

130 The entrance of Thy Words giveth light; it giveth understanding unto the simple.

Friday Proverb – A Father’s Wisdom

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 . . .for them that honour Me I will honour, and they that despise Me shall be lightly esteemed.

Friday Proverb – The Just and the Wicked

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Friday Proverb – Envy not the Oppressor

envy
envy-the-jews
hitler

32 For the froward is abomination to the Lord:

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abuse

but His secret is with the righteous.

peace and comfort

Proverbs 3: 30-32

Friday Proverb – The Treatment of Neighbors

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selfishness . . .

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29 Devise not evil against thy neighbour, seeing he dwelleth securely by thee.