Proverbs 30:9

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What Does This Mean?

The verse says that if a person has too much wealth, they might forget God, and if they are too poor, they might resort to stealing and misuse God's name. Agur is speaking, warning against the extremes of wealth and poverty and emphasizing the importance of maintaining a right relationship with God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a toy that you love so much that you forget to share it with your friends. Or imagine you don't have any toys and start taking others' toys without asking. This verse tells us to find a happy middle ground and always remember to be kind and honest.

Historical Background

Proverbs 30 is written by Agur, a sage, and is part of the wisdom literature in the Old Testament. It was written to provide moral and practical wisdom to readers, reflecting the cultural context of the ancient Near East.

Living It Out Today

A modern scenario could be someone who gets a big promotion and starts to forget about their faith, thinking they can manage everything on their own. Or someone who faces financial hardship and starts to take shortcuts, even if it means breaking rules or misusing their faith.

Topics

wealthpovertyintegrityfaithfulnesstemptationwisdom

Related Verses

Deuteronomy 8:10-14Job 31:24-28Luke 12:151 Timothy 6:9-10James 5:1-6

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main warning in Proverbs 30:9?
The main warning is against the dangers of both extreme wealth and poverty, which can lead to forgetting God or resorting to sin.
How does Proverbs 30:9 relate to the concept of integrity?
Integrity is about being honest and upright in all circumstances, and this verse highlights how both wealth and poverty can test one's integrity.
Can you explain the part about taking God's name in vain?
Taking God's name in vain means using God's name in a disrespectful or false way, often in the context of making a false oath or cursing.
What can we learn about trust in God from this verse?
We learn that trust in God means relying on Him regardless of our circumstances, ensuring we neither forget Him in prosperity nor resort to sin in adversity.
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