Proverbs Chapter 20

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Here is the Proverbs Chapter to Read for Today.

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Proverbs, Chapter 20

20:1 Wine is a mocker, strong drink a brawler; And whoever errs by it is not wise.

20:2 The terror of a king is as the roaring of a lion: He who makes him furious sins [against] his own life.

20:3 It is an honor for a man to keep aloof from strife; But every fool will be quarrelling.

20:4 The sluggard will not plow by reason of the winter; Therefore he will beg in harvest, and have nothing.

20:5 Counsel in the heart of man is [like] deep water; But a man of understanding will draw it out.

20:6 Most of man will proclaim every one his own kindness; But a faithful man who can find?

20:7 A righteous man who walks in his integrity, Blessed are his sons after him.

20:8 A king who sits on the throne of judgment Scatters away all evil with his eyes.

20:9 Who can say, I have made my heart clean, I am pure from my sin?

20:10 Diverse weights, and diverse measures, Both of them alike are disgusting to Yahweh.

20:11 Even a child makes himself known by his doings, Whether his work is pure, and whether it is right.

20:12 The hearing ear, and the seeing eye, Yahweh has made even both of them.

20:13 Do not love sleep, or else you will come to poverty; Open your eyes, [and] you will be satisfied with bread.

20:14 It is bad, it is bad, says the buyer; But when he has gone his way, then he boasts.

20:15 There is gold, and abundance of rubies; But the lips of knowledge are a precious jewel.

20:16 Take his garment who is surety for a stranger; And hold him in pledge [who is surety] for foreigners.

20:17 Bread of falsehood is sweet to a man; But afterward his mouth will be filled with gravel.

20:18 Every purpose is established by counsel; And by wise guidance make war.

20:19 He who goes about as a talebearer reveals secrets; Therefore don't company with him who opens his lips wide.

20:20 Whoever curses his father or his mother, His lamp will be put out in the middle of the night.

20:21 An inheritance [may be] obtained hastily at the beginning; But its end will not be blessed.

20:22 Don't say, I will recompense evil: Wait for Yahweh, and he will save you.

20:23 Diverse weights are disgusting to Yahweh; And a false balance is not good.

20:24 A man's goings are of Yahweh; How then can [noble] man understand his way?

20:25 It is a snare to man to rashly say, [it is] holy, And after vows to make inquiry.

20:26 A wise king winnows the wicked, And brings the [threshing]-wheel over them.

20:27 The spirit of man is the lamp of Yahweh, Searching all his innermost parts.

20:28 Kindness and truth preserve the king; And his throne is upheld by kindness.

20:29 The glory of young men is their strength; And the majesty of old men is the gray head.

20:30 Stripes that wound cleanse away evil; And strokes [reach] the innermost parts.

(UPDV Translation - Copyrighted, Used By Permission. A raised + sign next to a word means plural.)
 
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The following discussion is from the January Reading of This Chapter of Proverbs at ericasp.com:<BR><BR>

<blockquote><p>The purposes of a man's heart are deep waters, but a man of understanding draws them out (Proverbs 20:5).<br /></p></blockquote><p><br />Most of my in-laws are largely incomprehensible to me. Why do they say the things they do: sounding so harsh, abrasive, offensive, and mean? Why do they make the decisions they make -- so different from how I would manage my time, money, priorities, and so on? I mean, really: What the heck is their deal?!? I often feel tempted to ask what my family member ever saw in that person they chose for their life companion. It seems so incongruent to me at times. But in the end, I know that I have to trust the judgment of my family members -- going on faith that there is <em>something </em>special about their significant other. I just have to take time and effort to figure it out...<br /><br /><img src=&quot;http://public.prayerrequest.com/images/pr365/

sunlight_deep_ocean_kan.jpg" alt="water" title="water" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="300" height="300" align="right" />And here's what's crazy: When I slow down and deliberately go through this thought process for myself, I'm almost always rewarded. And I think this is basically because of the process described in Proverbs 20:5.<br /><br />Upon introspection, I can see that difficulties with in-laws really comes down to culture clash. You see, whether we put words to it or not, each family has its own culture (and a lot of times, there are even various sub-cultures within a single family!). And when cultures come together, friction automatically results. Culture clash happens when assumptions are made about actions or words that are perceived as being rude, offensive, and ill-intended -- through perhaps the motivation is actually quite the opposite. For example, I grew up in the Midwestern section of the United States of America -- where the warmest, most welcoming, most hospitible approach to welcoming a guest into one's home is to say, "C'mon in! Make yourself at home. What's mine is yours. Help yourself to anything you find in the fridge..." The idea is basically to pretend that the visitor is just a regular part of the family. But I've learned, living for the better part of the last decade in the Netherlands, that the Midwestern approach to hospitality can actually feel very rude, cold, inhospitible -- ongezellig, if you will. Eating chips from the bag while standing around the kitchen island, grabbing a Coke from the refrigerator and drinking it straight from the can, plopping down around the living room couch to watch television -- these things would be unthinkable for the Dutch host. Because in the Netherlands, the highest form of hospitality is fetching drinks, offering a carefully-considered "menu" to the guest, anticipating a guest's needs before they are even vocalized -- basically showing fore-thought, treating the guest like royalty. Midwesterners in such a setting might be tempted to think that Europeans are stiff, formal, and aristocratic -- but it's actually motivated by the exact same sense of hospitality! It's just a different culture. Neither is the "better" culture. They both have their advantages and disadvantages. But the only way to really come to a full appreciation of a different culture is to carefully draw out the motivations behind the actions.<br /><br />According to Proverbs 20:5, we need to believe the best about another person / family / culture -- realizing that we can't possibly understand another's true heart motivation. Even though their words or actions could be perceived as one thing on the surface level, we need to realize that the purposes of a man's heart are deep waters. Most people / families / cultures really value the same things, at their core: taking care of their children, making the world a better place, enjoying community with others, etc. And even though ALL expressions of humanity are tainted by imperfection and a sin nature, we need to start out by assuming that others -- even the ones who seem most rude, selfish, offensive, inconsiderate, and mean-spirited -- are <strong>not</strong> dry holes in the ground, but rather wells of deep water. And if we can get past the surface misunderstandings and draw out the deep stuff to truly connect with and relate to another person, then we'll all be that much better for the process.</p>
 
PROV:20-11 "EVEN A CHILD MAKES HIMSELF KNOWN BY HIS DOINGS,WHETHER HIS WORK IS PURE,AND WHETHER IT IS RIGHT"

By our actions that is how God is going to indentify us and even our fellow human beings, so let us always seek to doing the things that will make us to be indentified as God's children.

BE BLESSED!!!
 
Again, you know them by their fruit :)

Now looking on the different angle to this topic, here is what Paul had to say about these sort of people when it comes to the sake of His gospel:-

15 Some indeed preach Christ even from envy and strife, and some also from goodwill: 16 The former preach Christ from selfish ambition, not sincerely, supposing to add affliction to my chains; 17 but the latter out of love, knowing that I am appointed for the defense of the gospel. 18 What then? Only that in every way, whether in pretense or in truth, Christ is preached; and in this I rejoice, yes, and will rejoice.

This big hearted visionary of a great apostle's attitude towards these guys shows us a wonderful example of anyone who truly wants the whole balance truth gospel to be shared...again, as long it is shared, with whatever the motives are.

So lets leave the judgement to Him for He does not judge by the sight of His eyes, nor decide by the hearing of His ears, but with righteousness..therefore, let us have Paul's heart and attitude as we continue to work our salvation with fear and trembling for it is GOd who works this in us for His good pleasure-Philippians 2:11-13 and Isaiah 11:3.
 
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proverbs 20:29 The glory of young men is their strength; And the majesty of old men is the gray head

I think this means that the young men have their strength but the old man has his wisdom in the word.

20:23 Diverse weights are disgusting to Yahweh; And a false balance is not good

I think this one means that evil is disgusting to god. and a hypocrites heart is not good, meaning that you seem to be good but you are evil on the inside. someone reply to this to let me know if im right
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20 20 is the best verse we have in this chapter. Whoever curses his father or his mother... his lamp will be turn off. So many mothers and fathers are left in nursing homes and are forgotten by their children. It is no wonder that people who do this are so called Christians. We should honor our parents wherever they are and whoever they have become. It is no wonder that people suffer because of lack of money, loosing their homes and cars and other calamities fall on them. May be they have forgotten that they have parents, older parents who need a visit and loving care from their children. Please memorize this verse and keep it in your heart so when you get to heaven God will ask you if you have honored your parents... you will certainly say.. Yes Father I have. Praise the Lord.
 
20 20 is the best verse we have in this chapter. Whoever curses his father or his mother... his lamp will be turn off. So many mothers and fathers are left in nursing homes and are forgotten by their children. It is no wonder that people who do this are so called Christians. We should honor our parents wherever they are and whoever they have become. It is no wonder that people suffer because of lack of money, loosing their homes and cars and other calamities fall on them. May be they have forgotten that they have parents, older parents who need a visit and loving care from their children. Please memorize this verse and keep it in your heart so when you get to heaven God will ask you if you have honored your parents... you will certainly say.. Yes Father I have. Praise the Lord.
 
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