Proverbs 6:11

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is from the Book of Proverbs and warns that if you are lazy, poverty will come to you as quickly and surely as a traveler arrives, and your needs will come like an armed soldier. It's a warning about the consequences of laziness.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a toy you really like, but you don't take care of it. Soon, it might break or be gone, just like a visitor who passes by quickly. This verse is saying that if you're lazy, you might lose your nice things just as quickly.

Historical Background

The Book of Proverbs is a collection of wise sayings, possibly compiled under King Solomon. It was written to teach people, especially young people, how to live wisely. The cultural setting emphasizes the importance of hard work and discipline.

Living It Out Today

Today, imagine someone who constantly procrastinates at work. Over time, their performance drops, and they might face job loss or financial trouble, similar to how poverty 'travels' to someone who is lazy.

Topics

wisdomprosperitylazinessconsequencesresponsibilitydiscipline

Related Verses

Proverbs 10:4Proverbs 20:132 Thessalonians 3:10Ephesians 4:281 Timothy 5:8

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to say poverty comes 'as one that travelleth'?
It means poverty comes quickly and unexpectedly, much like how a traveler can arrive at any moment.
How can this verse help someone who is struggling with laziness?
By understanding the consequences of laziness, one can be motivated to change their habits to avoid poverty and ensure stability.
Does this verse apply only to money?
While it directly mentions poverty, the principle of diligence versus laziness can apply to many areas of life, including relationships and health.
How can I teach this verse to my children?
You can use everyday examples, like taking care of their things or completing homework on time, to show how effort now avoids problems later.
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