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1 | anyone got any ideas on this scripture? | Prov 12:27 | jade | 84996 | ||
anyone got any ideas on this scripture? | ||||||
2 | anyone got any ideas on this scripture? | Prov 12:27 | DAIRYLEADER5 | 84999 | ||
this part of proverbs is concerning morial integrety and values, a slothful man will not complete what he has started but a diliagent man will continue what he has started untill the end, we are also compairing the just and the unjust, lost and saved, sometimes ive noticed with people if what they here doesnt suite their way of life they reject it or try to justify their own point of vew, thats what i see in this chapter of proverbs.the plight of the rightous who accepts responsibility and the unrightious who wont. | ||||||
3 | anyone got any ideas on this scripture? | Prov 12:27 | jade | 85011 | ||
wow, thanks for that, I have been meditating on this for a while and have reduced it to 1: laziness and 2: diligence which are fine as a starting point, but I've backed myself into this narrow road of thinking. Here are my new thoughts: A lazy person is lax, deceitful, slothful, false, idle, and slack. He will not set in motion, or, finish, what is required. A person’s weapon against it then is diligence. Diligence in a poetical Biblical sense is gold, i.e. precious substance. It is of high value, glorious, weighty, and influential. Diligent people are leaders; they influence people to do things that they would not usually consider doing. Diligent people start and finish something. Without it we will not remain in the Love of Christ. |
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