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Sunday, November 24th, 2024
the Week of Christ the King / Proper 29 / Ordinary 34
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Proverbs 20

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Words of Wisdom Are Better than Gold

1 It isn't smart to get drunk!
    Drinking makes a fool of you
    and leads to fights.
2 An angry ruler
    is like a roaring lion—
    make either one angry,
    and you are dead.
3 It makes you look good
when you avoid a fight—
    only fools love to quarrel.
4 If you are too lazy to plow,
    don't expect a harvest.
5 Someone's thoughts may be
    as deep as the ocean,
    but if you are smart,
    you will discover them.

6 There are many who say,
"You can trust me!"
    But can they be trusted?
7 Good people live right,
    and God blesses the children
    who follow their example.
8 When rulers decide cases,
    they weigh the evidence.
9 Can any of us really say,
    "My thoughts are pure,
    and my sins are gone"?

10 Two things the Lord hates
are dishonest scales
    and dishonest measures.
11 The good or bad
that children do
    shows what they are like.
12 Hearing and seeing
    are gifts from the Lord.
13 If you sleep all the time,
    you will starve;
    if you get up and work,
    you will have enough food.
14 Everyone likes to brag
    about getting a bargain.
15     Sensible words are better
    than gold or jewels.

16 You deserve to lose your coat
    if you loan it to someone
to guarantee payment
    for the debt of a stranger.
17 The food you get by cheating
may taste delicious,
    but it turns to gravel.
18 Be sure you have sound advice
before making plans
    or starting a war.
19 Stay away from gossips—
    they tell everything.
20 Children who curse their parents
    will go to the land of darkness
    long before their time.
21 Getting rich quick[a]
    may turn out to be a curse.
22 Don't try to get even.
    Trust the Lord,
    and he will help you.

23 The Lord hates dishonest scales
and dishonest weights.
    So don't cheat!
24 How can we know
what will happen to us
    when the Lord alone decides?
25 Don't fall into the trap
    of making promises to God
    before you think!
26 A wise ruler severely punishes
    every criminal.
27 Our inner thoughts are a lamp
from the Lord,
    and they search our hearts.
28 Rulers are protected
    by God's mercy and loyalty,
    but[b] they must be merciful
    for their kingdoms to last.
29 Young people take pride
    in their strength,
    but the gray hairs of wisdom
    are even more beautiful.
30 A severe beating can knock all
    of the evil out of you!

 
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