Proverbs 19:4

Afrikaans (NLV) 2011

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that when someone has money, many people want to be their friend. But when someone is poor, they often feel alone because others don't want to be around them. It comes from the Book of Proverbs and highlights the effects of wealth and poverty on social relationships.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big bag of candy. All your friends want to play with you because you can share your candy. But if you don't have any candy, your friends might not want to play with you. This verse teaches us about how money can make people act differently towards others.

Historical Background

Proverbs 19:4 is part of the Book of Proverbs, which was written primarily by King Solomon. It was composed around the 10th century BC and addresses various aspects of life, including social behavior. The verse reflects the social dynamics of ancient Israel, where wealth often dictated social status.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, imagine someone who gets a high-paying job and suddenly finds themselves with many new 'friends' who were not interested before. This verse reminds us to be cautious about the motives of those who only seem interested in us because of our material success.

Topics

friendshipwealthpovertysocial dynamicsmaterialismjustice

Related Verses

Proverbs 18:24Matthew 6:24James 2:1-4Proverbs 14:20Luke 16:19-31

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main lesson of Proverbs 19:4?
The main lesson of Proverbs 19:4 is to recognize how wealth can influence the nature of friendships and social relationships, often leading to superficial connections based on material gain.
How does Proverbs 19:4 relate to James 2:1-4?
Both verses highlight the issue of favoring the wealthy and neglecting the poor, emphasizing the need for fairness and justice in our treatment of others regardless of their financial status.
What can we learn about true friendship from Proverbs 19:4?
True friendship is not based on material wealth but on genuine care and support, regardless of someone's financial situation. Proverbs 19:4 challenges us to consider the motivations behind our relationships.
How does Proverbs 19:4 apply to modern society?
In today’s society, where wealth often influences social status and relationships, Proverbs 19:4 reminds us to value people for who they are, not just what they have, and to be cautious about friendships based on material gain.
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