Proverbs 12:3
Afrikaans DB 2006 (Die Boodskap)
Niemand kry iets reg uit slegte dade nie. Slegte dinge maak van jou ’n ongelukkige mens. Die gelowiges staan vas. Hulle is gelukkige mense.
What Does This Mean?
This verse means that a person cannot build a lasting life on bad actions. Instead, the righteous have a strong foundation that cannot be shaken. This message is about how the wicked might seem to prosper, but their foundation is weak, while the righteous have a stable and enduring foundation.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're building a treehouse. If you use rotten wood, the treehouse won't last long. But if you use strong, healthy wood, it will stand for a long time. This verse is saying that bad actions are like rotten wood, and good actions are like strong wood. Good actions make a stronger foundation for your life.
Historical Background
Proverbs 12:3 is part of the Book of Proverbs, which is a collection of wise sayings. The book is traditionally attributed to King Solomon, who is known for his wisdom. It was written around the 10th century BCE, primarily for the people of Israel to provide guidance on living a righteous life according to God's principles.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can be applied to someone who might be tempted to cheat or take shortcuts to succeed. For example, an employee might be offered a bribe to falsify a report. The verse reminds us that such actions will not lead to true success or stability, but honest and righteous actions will build a solid foundation for success.
Topics
wisdomrighteousnessfoundationstabilitymoralityconsequences
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can this verse encourage someone facing difficulties?
This verse can encourage someone facing difficulties by reminding them that their righteousness and faithfulness are a solid foundation. Even in tough times, the righteous can trust in their strong foundation, unlike those who rely on wickedness.
What does it mean to be 'established by wickedness'?
Being established by wickedness means trying to build a life or success on wrong actions or immoral behavior. This verse warns that such a foundation is unstable and will eventually fail.
How does this relate to daily decisions?
This verse relates to daily decisions by encouraging us to choose righteousness over wickedness. Each small choice we make contributes to our overall foundation, so it's important to choose wisely.
Can you give an example of how this might be used in a sermon?
In a sermon, this verse could be used to discuss the importance of living a righteous life. The preacher might give examples of how wicked actions might seem to work in the short term but lead to instability in the long run, contrasting them with the stability provided by righteous actions.
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