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24.318 | Hunger And Diligence | Prov 16:25-27 | God’s Word for Today with Pastor Nazario Sinon

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Text: Prov 16:25-27 ESV

25 There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way to death.

26 A worker's appetite works for him; his mouth urges him on.

27 A worthless man plots evil, and his speech is like a scorching fire.

-Prov 16:25-27 ESV

HUNGER AND DILIGENCE

Verse 25 is a repeat of Prov 14:12. When a truth is repeated it must be important, isn’t it? Man should not be fooled to trust in his own eyes and judgment. Arrogance prevents a person from examining their thoughts and sets them up for terrible consequences. (Prov 16:5; 1 Cor 10:12). Our hearts are deceitful. Hence, desires not aligned with God's will are doomed to eventual failure (Prov 1:7; 3:5). This is the reason Scripture so emphasizes self-examination and in seeking advice from godly people ((2 Cor 13:5; Prov 11:14; 15:5). A dangerous form of this arrogance is when a person believes his way is morally "good enough" to earn salvation. Such person has wrong beliefs that what they are doing will earn them a place in heaven. Entrance into heaven is gained not by what a person does but by what Jesus has done (Titus 3:5)

When we go to verse 26, Solomon argues the benefit of hunger. Hunger—literal or figurative can become an advantage. Why? It inspires the person to work. When the mouth craves food, the person is prompted to continue working. A person should not stop working because the mouth does not stop eating.

Paul exhorts, “If anyone is not willing to work, let him not eat" (2 Thess 3:10). A lazy person who refuses to work to support his family is worse than an infidel.

Moreover, Solomon mentions in verse 7 the worthless man [Belial] which is equivalent to the the English words "rascal," "scoundrel," or "villain" (Deut 13:13; Prov 6:12). He plots evil. deliberately speak evil use profane, blasphemous, and hurtful words. Solomon compares such speech to "scorching fire." The words create pain and destruction. This powerful imagery is echoed by James, who also compares the tongue's power to that of fire. He deliberately speaks evil, profane, blasphemous, and hurtful words. Solomon compares such speech to "scorching fire." The words create pain and destruction. This powerful imagery is echoed by James, who also compares the tongue's power to that of fire (Jas 3:5–6). He resembles the Devil, who Jesus said, "was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks out of his own character, for he is a liar and the father of lies" (John 8:44).

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Text: Prov 16:25-27 ESV

25 There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way to death.

26 A worker's appetite works for him; his mouth urges him on.

27 A worthless man plots evil, and his speech is like a scorching fire.

-Prov 16:25-27 ESV

HUNGER AND DILIGENCE

Verse 25 is a repeat of Prov 14:12. When a truth is repeated it must be important, isn’t it? Man should not be fooled to trust in his own eyes and judgment. Arrogance prevents a person from examining their thoughts and sets them up for terrible consequences. (Prov 16:5; 1 Cor 10:12). Our hearts are deceitful. Hence, desires not aligned with God's will are doomed to eventual failure (Prov 1:7; 3:5). This is the reason Scripture so emphasizes self-examination and in seeking advice from godly people ((2 Cor 13:5; Prov 11:14; 15:5). A dangerous form of this arrogance is when a person believes his way is morally "good enough" to earn salvation. Such person has wrong beliefs that what they are doing will earn them a place in heaven. Entrance into heaven is gained not by what a person does but by what Jesus has done (Titus 3:5)

When we go to verse 26, Solomon argues the benefit of hunger. Hunger—literal or figurative can become an advantage. Why? It inspires the person to work. When the mouth craves food, the person is prompted to continue working. A person should not stop working because the mouth does not stop eating.

Paul exhorts, “If anyone is not willing to work, let him not eat" (2 Thess 3:10). A lazy person who refuses to work to support his family is worse than an infidel.

Moreover, Solomon mentions in verse 7 the worthless man [Belial] which is equivalent to the the English words "rascal," "scoundrel," or "villain" (Deut 13:13; Prov 6:12). He plots evil. deliberately speak evil use profane, blasphemous, and hurtful words. Solomon compares such speech to "scorching fire." The words create pain and destruction. This powerful imagery is echoed by James, who also compares the tongue's power to that of fire. He deliberately speaks evil, profane, blasphemous, and hurtful words. Solomon compares such speech to "scorching fire." The words create pain and destruction. This powerful imagery is echoed by James, who also compares the tongue's power to that of fire (Jas 3:5–6). He resembles the Devil, who Jesus said, "was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks out of his own character, for he is a liar and the father of lies" (John 8:44).

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