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A Proverb a Day: Proverbs 28:27 How to go through life without lack.
Posted by Lance Lawshe in Bible, Education, Inspirational, Money, Work on November 28, 2010
Most people I know have a desire to have everything, and not to lack a thing. Life’s pursuit of happiness is woven in the lives of Americans across the country. We go to work to earn enough to take care of our families with little thought of anyone else. I don’t think it’s on purpose, but the poor get ignored primarily out of the indifference of we people who have. The have-not’s get ignored. We’re to worried about paying our bills, making sure our cars are paid for, and our homes have heat, to worry about our neighbor in destitute states.
Since we’ve been taught so much by the American culture that we need to strap up our boots, and get to work to earn a living to take care of our families, that is what we have done. It’s not a bad lesson to learn, but I would say it is incomplete. Along with learning the necessity of work and responsibility we should have been taught the necessity of giving.
Proverbs 28:27 completes our lesson for a successful life. A life without lack. “He that giveth unto the poor shall not lack: but he that hideth his eyes shall have many a curse.” KJV This is a lesson that every person needs to learn and practice. This is the way to go through life without lacking anything. Give to the poor and don’t close your eyes to poverty.
Be wise.
A Poverb a Day: Proverbs 8:10-11 Nothing you desire can be compared with it.
Posted by Lance Lawshe in Bible, Crime, Education, Family, Inspirational, Money on November 8, 2010
“Choose my instruction rather than silver, and knowledge over pure gold. For wisdom is far more valuable than rubies. Nothing you desire can be compared with it.” -Proverbs 8:10-11
If I could get all the youth of the world to understand these words and apply them, education would not be an issue. Bullying would cease to be a national discussion topic, and the crisis of our urban communities would slowly vanish away.
The reason I speak about the youth, and I mean ages 6-12, is because people are constantly telling me to write off any body that is a teenager or older, because they are a lost cause. I don’t want to believe it, and I am truly an optimist, but the more I live and the more I see, the more those nay-sayers are becoming true.
So what are we to do? What are we to say to our youth or better yet, everyone? I believe we need to encourage all who live and breath to read and understand, and then apply these words of wisdom. Why? Because all the people I know are tying to obtain a piece of what’s in verse 18.
Verse 18 says, “Unending riches, honor, wealth, and justice are mine to distribute.”
Be wise.