Proverbs 27:18
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Celui qui prend soin de son arbre mangera ses fruits. Le serviteur qui prend soin de son maître sera honoré.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Proverbs says that if you take care of a fig tree, you will enjoy its fruit. Similarly, serving your master faithfully will lead to honor. The key message is about the rewards of hard work and faithfulness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you take care of a lemon tree. You water it, give it sunlight, and protect it from pests. One day, you get to enjoy yummy lemons from that tree! This verse tells us that when we work hard and take care of what we're given, we get good things in return.
Historical Background
Proverbs 27:18 is part of the Book of Proverbs, traditionally attributed to King Solomon. Written around 950 BC, this book provides wise sayings for people to live by, focusing on practical wisdom and ethical living in the context of ancient Israel.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this verse can be applied to work ethic. For example, if you put in the effort and dedication to your job, you will likely be rewarded with a promotion or recognition from your boss.
Topics
wisdomwork ethicrewardfaithfulnessservicehonor
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the fig tree symbolize in this verse?
The fig tree symbolizes a responsibility or task that requires care and attention. Just as taking care of a fig tree leads to fruit, taking care of responsibilities leads to rewards.
Can this verse be applied to personal relationships?
Yes, it can. Just as serving your master faithfully brings honor, showing dedication and care in personal relationships can lead to deeper and more rewarding connections.
How does this verse relate to the concept of stewardship?
This verse emphasizes stewardship, where taking good care of what is given to you (like a fig tree) leads to positive outcomes. It's about being responsible and diligent in our tasks.
What does it mean to 'wait on your master' in this verse?
'Waiting on your master' means serving and being loyal to someone in authority, like an employer or a leader. Faithfulness in this service brings honor and recognition.
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