Proverbs 30:6

Afrikaans 1933/1953

What Does This Mean?

Proverbs 30:6 tells us not to add to God's words. If we do, God will correct us and we'll be seen as liars. This is a warning to be careful not to alter the teachings of God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're coloring a picture and your friend tells you to stay inside the lines. If you go outside the lines, your friend might tell you off, and then you're not following the rules. This verse is like that, but for God's words. If we change them, we're not being good listeners.

Historical Background

This verse is part of the Book of Proverbs, written by Agur, whose identity is not certain, but traditionally thought to be a wise man. It was likely composed during the time of King Solomon, whose wisdom is also celebrated in the Book of Proverbs. The audience would have been Israelites seeking wisdom and guidance.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse applies to situations where someone might alter religious teachings for personal gain or misunderstanding. For instance, if a religious leader starts teaching new doctrines that aren't found in the Bible, they might mislead others and face accountability.

Topics

wisdomtruthrevelationintegrityteachingauthority

Related Verses

Deuteronomy 4:2Revelation 22:18Proverbs 26:181 Corinthians 4:62 Peter 1:20

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important not to add to God's words?
Adding to God's words can lead to misinterpretation and misguidance. It's crucial to maintain the integrity of God's message to ensure accuracy and prevent misleading others.
What happens if someone adds to God's words?
The verse warns that God will reprove them, and they will be found as liars. This emphasizes the importance of staying true to the original teachings and avoiding personal alterations.
How can I apply this verse in my daily life?
In daily life, you can apply this verse by ensuring that when you share religious teachings or advice, you stick to what is actually taught in the Bible, avoiding personal interpretations that might mislead others.
Are there any examples in the Bible where this verse is demonstrated?
Yes, in Revelation 22:18-19, a similar warning is given about adding or taking away from the words of the prophecy of this book, emphasizing the importance of preserving the integrity of God's message.
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