CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
Again this chapter has a lot to say about the foolish. What's the bottom line? We spend way more time than we should helping those who either don't want to be helped, or say they want help but don't want to listen. All must make an effort to help those who want to be helped. Who would love to spend time with you but doesn't get the chance? Take it from there.
Verse 13: The lazy person claims, "There's a lion on the road! Yes, I'm sure there's a lion out there!" If a person is not willing to work, he or she can find endless excuses to avoid it. But laziness is more dangerous than a prowling lion. The less you do, the less you want to do, and the more useless you become. To keep your excuses from making you useless, stop making useless excuses. If this doesn't apply to you than pray for those you know that it does apply to.
Have a God filled day.
PB
Thursday, October 30, 2008
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This finally makes sense!!! My brain would not wrap around what that verse says. It repeats the whole 'the lazy person says there's a lion in the street' throughout parts of Proverbs, and every time I went over that part i was like heh? But now I get it! It's the lazy person making up excuses to not do something other than being lazy. Yay for understanding things!!!
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