Proverbs 11:18
Amharic New Standard Translation (አማርኛ አዲሱ መደበኛ ትርጉም) 2005
ክፉ ሰዎች የሚያገኙት ጥቅም አይኖርም፤ ትክክል የሆነውን ነገር ብታደርግ፥ የመልካም ሥራህን ዋጋ ታገኛለህ።
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that those who do bad things might trick people, but those who do good will get a reward for sure. It's part of the Book of Proverbs, which gives advice on how to live a good life.
Explained for Children
Imagine planting seeds. If you plant bad seeds, they might grow into plants that look nice but don't give you any fruit. But if you plant good seeds, you'll get lots of yummy fruit to eat later!
Historical Background
The Book of Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings, likely compiled by King Solomon. It was written around 950 BC and is aimed at teaching people how to live wisely and justly in a community.
Living It Out Today
Think about a person at work who cheats to get ahead. They might seem successful for a while, but eventually, they get caught. On the other hand, someone who works hard and treats others fairly may not get recognized right away, but they build a strong reputation and trust over time.
Topics
wisdomrighteousnessrewarddeceptionjusticereputation
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does this verse apply to someone who has been deceived?
This verse reminds us that even though the wicked may deceive others, the honest and righteous will receive a sure reward in the end. It's a reassurance that justice prevails and that one's integrity will be rewarded.
What does it mean to 'sow righteousness'?
Sowing righteousness means doing good deeds and acting with integrity. It's about living a life that is honest and kind to others, which will eventually bring a reward.
How can this verse be used in a sermon?
In a sermon, this verse can be used to encourage the congregation to live with integrity, emphasizing that the rewards of righteousness, though not immediate, are guaranteed.
What can we learn about the consequences of deceit from this verse?
The verse teaches us that while deceit may bring temporary benefits, it ultimately leads to negative outcomes. It contrasts this with the sure reward that comes from living a life of righteousness and integrity.
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