THE SLUGGARD AND THE MALICIOUS

Passage: Proverbs 26:13-28

Key verse: 24

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13 (A)The sluggard says, “There is a lion in the road!
    There is a lion in the streets!”
14 As a door turns on its hinges,
    so does a sluggard on his bed.
15 (B)The sluggard buries his hand in the dish;
    it wears him out to bring it back to his mouth.
16 The sluggard is (C)wiser in his own eyes
    (D)than seven men who can answer sensibly.
17 Whoever meddles in a quarrel not his own
    is like one who takes a passing dog by the ears.
18 Like a madman who throws (E)firebrands, arrows, and death
19 is the man who deceives his neighbor
    and says, “I am only joking!”
20 For lack of wood the fire goes out,
    and where there is no (F)whisperer, (G)quarreling ceases.
21 As charcoal to hot embers and wood to fire,
    so is (H)a quarrelsome man for kindling strife.
22 (I)The words of (J)a whisperer are like delicious morsels;
    they go down into the inner parts of the body.
23 (K)Like the (L)glaze[a] covering an earthen vessel
    are fervent lips with an evil heart.
24 Whoever hates disguises himself with his lips
    and harbors deceit in his heart;
25 (M)when he speaks graciously, believe him not,
    for there are (N)seven abominations in his heart;
26 though his hatred be covered with deception,
    his wickedness will be exposed in the assembly.
27 (O)Whoever digs a pit will fall into it,
    and a stone will come back on him who starts it rolling.
28 A lying tongue hates its victims,
    and a flattering mouth works ruin.

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Footnotes
  1. Proverbs 26:23 By revocalization; Hebrew silver of dross

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1. The sluggard has his own justification (13-16) There's a lion on the road! Yes, I am sure. A lion is out there!" The sluggard finds the strangest excuses for doing nothing. He turns on his bed as a door turns on its hinges. He takes food in his hand, but does not lift it to his mouth. He still thinks he is smarter than any other wise men. 2. The malicious man disguises himself (17-28) The malicious man meddles in someone else's argument. He lies to a friend then says, "I was only joking." He gossips and spreads quarrels. He speaks flattering words, but his heart is full of many evils. His wrongdoing will be exposed in public. He will fall in his own pit.

Prayer: Lord, save me from becoming a sluggard and a malicious man by the blood of Jesus.

One Word: Work hard for the glory of God