Proverbs 28:18

Afrikaans 1933/1953

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Proverbs states that those who walk uprightly will be saved, while those who are dishonest and crooked will suddenly fall. The speaker is wise, and the key message is about the rewards of honesty and the consequences of deceit.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where being honest and fair gets you to the finish line, but if you cheat, you'll trip and fall. This verse is like that game, saying that being honest and good will keep you safe, while cheating will make you fail quickly.

Historical Background

The Book of Proverbs, likely compiled by King Solomon, is a collection of wise sayings. This verse reflects the wisdom literature of ancient Israel, aimed at teaching the people about the value of integrity and the consequences of evil.

Living It Out Today

In modern terms, imagine two employees: one who does their work honestly and another who takes shortcuts and lies. The honest employee will succeed, but the dishonest one will face sudden failure, perhaps losing their job or damaging their reputation.

Topics

integrityconsequenceshonestywisdomsalvationmorality

Related Verses

Proverbs 11:3Proverbs 12:5Proverbs 21:28Luke 6:45Matthew 7:24-27

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to walk uprightly?
To walk uprightly means to live a life of honesty, integrity, and moral uprightness. It is about aligning one's actions with what is right and true.
What are the consequences of being perverse?
Being perverse means to be deliberately and persistently wrong or evil. The verse suggests that those who choose this path will face sudden and severe consequences.
How can this verse apply to daily life?
In daily life, this verse encourages us to make choices that reflect honesty and integrity, which will lead to long-term success and security, while avoiding actions that may bring short-term gains but result in downfall.
Can this verse be used in a church sermon?
Yes, this verse can be a powerful message in a sermon, encouraging the congregation to live with integrity and warning against the dangers of a life of deceit and dishonesty.
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