Proverbs teaches that words have power to both harm and heal. It warns against following those engaged in wickedness and lists seven things God hates: arrogant eyes, lying tongues, hands that murder innocents, hearts that plot evil, feet that rush to do wrong, lying witnesses, and troublemakers in families. It also stresses the importance of not taking love for granted, restraining oneself, avoiding greed, and disciplining children with care. Overall, the document shares lessons on righteous living and handling relationships with wisdom.
Proverbs teaches that words have power to both harm and heal. It warns against following those engaged in wickedness and lists seven things God hates: arrogant eyes, lying tongues, hands that murder innocents, hearts that plot evil, feet that rush to do wrong, lying witnesses, and troublemakers in families. It also stresses the importance of not taking love for granted, restraining oneself, avoiding greed, and disciplining children with care. Overall, the document shares lessons on righteous living and handling relationships with wisdom.
Proverbs teaches that words have power to both harm and heal. It warns against following those engaged in wickedness and lists seven things God hates: arrogant eyes, lying tongues, hands that murder innocents, hearts that plot evil, feet that rush to do wrong, lying witnesses, and troublemakers in families. It also stresses the importance of not taking love for granted, restraining oneself, avoiding greed, and disciplining children with care. Overall, the document shares lessons on righteous living and handling relationships with wisdom.
Proverbs teaches that words have power to both harm and heal. It warns against following those engaged in wickedness and lists seven things God hates: arrogant eyes, lying tongues, hands that murder innocents, hearts that plot evil, feet that rush to do wrong, lying witnesses, and troublemakers in families. It also stresses the importance of not taking love for granted, restraining oneself, avoiding greed, and disciplining children with care. Overall, the document shares lessons on righteous living and handling relationships with wisdom.
What I learned when I read Proverb’s was that words can kill but they can also give
life. I also learned
that don’t follow people who are running down a wicked track because they will only cause you to go to the devils side. Here are six things God hates, and one more that he loathes with a passion: eyes that are arrogant, a tongue that lies, hands that murder the innocent, a heart that hatches evil plots, feet that race down a wicked track, a mouth that lies under oath, a troublemaker in the family. He one thing that I think is very important NEVER TAKE LOVE FOR GRANTED. Don’t assume that you know it all because you don’t your not always going to know the right answer. Restrain yourself When you go out to dinner with an influential person, mind your manners: Don’t gobble your food, don’t talk with your mouth full. And don’t stuff yourself; bridle your appetite. Don’t wear yourself out trying to get rich; restrain yourself! Riches disappear in the blink of an eye; wealth sprouts wings and flies off into the wild blue yonder. Don’t accept a meal from a tightwad; don’t expect anything special. He’ll be as stingy with you as he is with himself; he’ll say, “Eat! Drink!” but won’t mean a word of it. His miserly serving will turn your stomach when you realize the meal’s a sham. Don’t bother talking sense to fools; they’ll only poke fun at your words. Don’t stealthily move back the boundary lines or cheat orphans out of their property, For they have a powerful Advocate who will go to bat for them. Give yourselves to disciplined instruction; open your ears to tested knowledge. Don’t be afraid to correct your young ones; a spanking won’t kill them. A good spanking, in fact, might save them from something worse than death. Here is one last thing I learned It pays to take life seriously.