Proverbs, 6

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2 if you are snared in the utterance of your lips, caught in the words of your mouth;




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Chapter 6 of Proverbs is a warning against laziness and lack of financial responsibility. He instructs readers to work diligently and to avoid irresponsible debts and promises. The following verses were chosen for their relevance to the topics dealt with in this chapter:

James 4:17: "Therefore, he who knows that he must do good and does not do it that is sinning." This verse highlights the importance of acting correctly and responsibly, even when it requires effort and personal sacrifice.

1 Timothy 6:10: "Because the love of money is the root of all ills. Some people, eager for money, have deviated from faith and tormented themselves with many sufferings." This verse warns of the dangers of excessively worrying about money and wealth rather than focusing on more important values.

Proverbs 10:4: "Lazy hands impoverish man, but diligent hands bring him wealth." This verse reinforces the central message of Proverbs 6, emphasizing the importance of hard work and diligence to achieve financial prosperity.

Luke 14:28: "For if anyone wants to build a tower, don't sit first and calculate the cost, to see if they have enough money to complete it?" This verse highlights the importance of carefully planning and making informed and responsible financial decisions, thus avoiding future debts and financial problems.

Proverbs 22:7: "The rich dominates over the poor; who borrows is a slave to the lent." This verse emphasizes the dangers of debt and the importance of living within the financial means themselves. He suggests that those who endeavor are at risk of losing their financial independence and being dominated by creditors.


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