Proverbs 30:12

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is talking about people who think they are good and clean, but they are actually still very dirty. It's saying that some people don't see their own faults and bad habits, even though they are there. This is from the book of Proverbs, and it's a warning about self-deception.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a favorite toy that you think is super clean because you can't see any dirt on it. But your mom or dad can see the dirt you missed. This verse is like that, but about people who think they're all good when they're not.

Historical Background

Proverbs 30 is part of the book of Proverbs, written by Agur, a wise man. This book is a collection of wise sayings and teachings, probably compiled around 950-450 BCE. It's meant for all people, especially those seeking wisdom and understanding.

Living It Out Today

Imagine someone at work who thinks they're doing everything perfectly, but their mistakes keep causing problems. This verse reminds us to be honest about our faults and to seek help in improving.

Topics

wisdomhypocrisyrepentanceself-deceptionmoral cleanlinessjudgment

Related Verses

Psalms 51:3Romans 7:18James 1:22Jeremiah 17:9Matthew 7:3

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'generation' mean in this context?
Here, 'generation' refers to a group of people who share similar attitudes or behaviors, specifically those who believe they are morally pure but are actually not.
Is this a warning for all of us?
Yes, it's a universal warning. We all need to be careful not to think we're perfect and to seek help in recognizing our faults.
How can we ensure we're not part of this group?
We can stay humble, seek feedback from others, and regularly examine our actions and motives to ensure we're not deceiving ourselves.
What should we do if we recognize this in ourselves?
If you see this in yourself, it's important to admit your faults, seek forgiveness, and work on improving yourself with the help of others and God.
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