Proverbs 23:18

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Proverbs promises that there is an end to difficult times, and your hopes will not be abandoned. It reassures us that we can trust that our expectations will be fulfilled.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're waiting for your favorite ice cream shop to open. It seems like forever, but you know it will open soon, and you'll get your treat. This verse is like that - it says that good things are coming and you won't be disappointed.

Historical Background

Proverbs was written by King Solomon, a wise king, around 950 BC. It was written to provide guidance and wisdom for daily life to the Israelites. The context reflects a culture where trust and expectation in God were central.

Living It Out Today

Consider a person facing a challenging job search. This verse reminds them that their efforts will eventually bear fruit, and their hopes for finding a job will not be in vain. It encourages perseverance and trust.

Topics

hopeendurancetrustexpectationperseverancewisdom

Related Verses

Psalm 37:9Isaiah 30:18Romans 8:24Jeremiah 29:111 Peter 1:3-4

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'surely there is an end' mean?
It means that difficult times won't last forever and there is a promise of an end to hardships.
How can I apply Proverbs 23:18 to my daily life?
By holding onto hope and trust that your expectations will not be in vain, no matter how tough things might seem now.
Is this verse only about personal expectations?
No, it can also be about communal or societal expectations, promising that hopes for the future will be realized.
Why is this verse important in Proverbs?
It emphasizes the importance of trust and endurance in the face of adversity, key themes in Proverbs that guide ethical and wise living.
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