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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 Proverb a Day: Proverbs 22:8 Have you sown any seeds of injustice?
Posted by Lance Lawshe in Bible, Education, Inspirational, Money, Obama, Political on November 22, 2010
“Those who plant seeds of injustice will harvest disaster, and their reign of terror will end.” Proverbs 22:8 NLT
These words leaped off the page at me early this morning and I couldn’t help but think of all the injustices that I’ve heard about in history books of times past and have seen even till this day.
Then I thought about the word, “Those”. It’s a word that is inclusive of everyone and anybody. “Those”, could describe the persons that terrorized the Indians of the Oregon Trail. Or those who terrorized my ancestors for years with in the American slave trade. It could describe how the Rich lorded over the poor and increasingly pushed them lower and lower with unfair laws and regulations, or those who in business cheated persons out of their wealth in order to gain more for their selfish gain.
I could go on and on about the injustices of the Jim Crow Laws, discrimination, wether it be racial or sexual, or the new one they’re using, age. But it is easy to point the finger at those that hs done us harm, but what seeds of injustice have we sown in the lives of others? Who did you cheat? Who did you discriminate against? Who have you harmed, even if it was just with words.
The seeds that we have sown, we will surely reap. Galatians 6, and this Proverb 22:8 says we will “harvest”, or reap disaster. We shall reap a horrible end, if we sow the seeds of injustice.
So it is pleasing to know that the reign of terror will end, if you’re the victim, but if you’re the one who has sown these seeds, then be on guard, your end shall come. We may not know the day or the hour, but the Proverb says it will end.
Has America sown too many seeds of injustice as a country to escape it?
Have the wicked investors like Madoff sown too many seeds of injustice to escape it?
Have you sown any seeds to injustice?
Be wise.