The Bryce Crawford Podcast - Proverbs Series Chapter 6 (EP 106)
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fall. What's going on, guys? Welcome back to another episode of the Bryce Crawford podcast. I'm Bryce,
and today we are on Proverbs chapter 6 out of 31 for the Proverbs series in the month of July.
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break down the whole book of Proverbs with us. Go to Jesus in the street.org slash Proverbs
and download the free PDF today. Salman is writing about two things in Proverbs chapter 6.
Basic warnings. Basic nuggets of wisdom on warnings to you and I and to his son Rehobo.
and he's going to talk about sexual immorality
once again in the back after this.
Let's dive into it.
Versus one and two,
my son,
if you have put up security for your neighbor,
have given your pledge for a stranger,
if you're snared in the words of your mouth,
caught in the words of your mouth,
then do this, my son,
save yourself.
For you have come into the hand of your neighbor.
Go hasten and plead urgently with your neighbor.
Give your eyes no sleep,
and your eyelids no slumber.
Save yourself like a gazelle from the hand of the hunter,
like a bird from the hand of,
The Fowler. So Solomon is giving a warning to his son, but both you and me about the debts you have to a stranger or friend.
He says, promising to pay the debts of another person is putting yourself in a trap.
He's putting yourself in a trap. He says, don't make a pledge up for a stranger.
You see, because a lot of these promises are made with our mouth, but they affect the wallet.
And so he's saying, be careful and warning against making pledges on paying other people's debts, right?
Because it's going to hurt your wallet and you make a promise with your mouth.
it affects and afflicts the wallet when you make promises with your mouth about these things.
And then he says, get yourself out of this hopeless promise.
He says, don't sleep.
Don't wait any longer.
Go do it now.
Go take care of that business because you gave them your word.
Go take care of it and don't do it again, is what he's saying.
Verse six.
Go to the aunt, oh, sluggard.
Consider her ways and be wise without having any chief officer or ruler.
She prepares her bread in the summer and gathers her food and harvest.
How long will you lie there, oh, sluggard.
when will you arise from your sleep?
Solomon is speaking in verses 6 through 8,
wisdom to the sluggard
so that they would learn
hardworking ways of an ant.
Solomon is saying, hey, look at an ant.
Look at how hard it works.
It doesn't have anyone bossing him around.
It doesn't have anyone telling him what to do.
It just doesn't.
It is wise and worthy
and we should look at an ant's hard work
and try to imitate it in our own lives.
Solomon says, you want to know what hard work looks like?
Look at one of the smallest insects ever.
Look at an ant.
look at how it works because we like to think oh we do something and we like to be puff and puff up
our chest and go oh look at me look at me and solomon says you want to know what wisdom and hard work looks
like look at the ant look at the ant imitate it is what he says ethics of discipline and diligence
are found in the life of an ant works hard when hard work needs to be done it doesn't wait
procrastination is a sin too just look at there and then verses 9 through 11 he says how long will you
lie there or sluggard when will you arise from your sleep
A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest, and poverty will come upon you like a robber and want like an armed man.
Solomon says, hey, if you're lazy, you better be held accountable for your laziness.
Give me an account for your laziness.
Solomon is saying, the one that loves to sleep, loves escapism.
A lot of us say, well, I've got problems this, that, and the other.
We don't try to run from our problems.
We don't try to numb it with food.
We just try to sleep it off.
I'm going to sleep my problems.
Sleeping away your problems is actually escapism because you're not taking responsibility for it.
And Solomon is saying, take responsibility for your actions.
Own up to it.
it and lead to change because procrastination will lead to poverty. And it doesn't hold back
its fury. Your procrastination will not only lead to poverty, but it brings irresistible fury with it.
So he says, be held accountable for your laziness and do something about it. Take responsibility
for your actions and do something about it. Versus 12 through 15, a worthless person, a wicked man
goes about with crooked speech, winks with his eyes, signals with his feet, points with his
finger with perverted heart desires evil, continually sowing discord. Therefore, calamity will come upon
him suddenly in a moment he will be broken beyond healing. Solomon in three verses just broke down
the destiny of a wicked man. He says, worthless, wicked man's sinful characteristics often go hand
in hand with a lazy man. Meaning oftentimes laziness could be a sign that someone is falling for
wickedness and worthlessness. Laisiness is a fruit that someone is submitting themselves to the
wickedness and the temptations of the world.
She says, be careful from that.
Crooked speech actually implies that the perverse man is dishonest.
Crooked speech implies that someone is perverse and dishonest and be warned against it.
And God knows how to put a crooked man in his place.
Because he says what?
Calamity will come upon him suddenly.
In a moment, he will be broken beyond healing.
Versus 16 through 19.
These are the seven things that God hates right here.
Verse 16.
The years are 16 that the Lord hates.
seven that are our abomination to him haughty eyes a lying tongue hands that shed innocent blood a heart
that devises wicked plans feet that make haste to run to evil a false witness who breathes out lies and one
who sews discord among brothers roman six 13 roman six 13 says present our members to god for the
works of righteousness not for the works of the devil to present your members to god for works of
righteousness, but haughty eyes and a lying tongue and a heart devises wicked plans,
these things are actually things that are oftentimes found in many people's human behavior,
but these things are things that God hates. And the result of these six abominations is what?
Someone that sows discord, the seventh thing that God hates. So be careful. Verse 16. Sorry,
not verse 16. Verse 20. My son, keep your father's commandment and forsake not your mother's teaching.
bind them on your heart always tie them around your neck when you walk they will lead you when you lie down
they will watch over you and when you awake they will talk with you the word of god is alive and active
the word of god is a timeless piece of literature that has been impacting generations in the past it is
currently impacting this generation and will continue to impact this generation this false progressive
christianity is saying that the bible has to adapt to society because society is changing no no no no no
The Bible is alive and active, and it is a timeless piece of literature that is God-breathed,
inspired scripture that impacts generations and does not have to adapt to society.
Rather, society should adapt to the word and character of God.
It is awake.
And Solomon is about to give warnings against adultery.
For the commandment is a lamp and the teaching, a light, and the reproofs of discipline are the way of life.
To preserve you from the evil woman, from the smooth tongue of the adulteress,
do not desire her beauty in your heart, and do not let her cast.
Capture you with her eyelashes, don't let her seduce you.
For the price of a prostitute is only a loaf of bread,
but a married woman hunts down a precious life.
The prostitute, the adulterous woman,
sexual immorality promises excitement, pleasure, and attention,
but fall short every time.
Don't do it.
But the married life hunts down,
a married woman hunts down a precious life.
Endures till the end.
Love is a choice.
Sexual immorality doesn't care about the hard things you go through.
Sexual immorality doesn't care about you as a human being with a soul.
Sexual immorality wants to quench a feeling, and then as the feeling is quenched,
it wants nothing to do with you and dumps you on the street corner.
Can a man carry fire next to his chest and his clothes not to be burned?
Or can one walk on hot coals and his feet not be scorched?
Salmon is saying, when you mess with sexual immorality, you're playing with fire.
Be careful.
Verse 29.
So is he who goes into his neighbor's wife.
None who touches her will go unpunished.
Adultery will be punished.
is what he's saying.
Don't be an adulterer.
Don't do sexual immorality.
Verse 30.
People don't despise a thief if he steals to satisfy his appetite when he's hungry.
But if he's caught, he will pay sevenfold.
He will give all the goods of his house.
He who commits adultery lacks sense.
He who does it destroys himself.
What is Solomon saying here?
People often excuse a thief when he is stealing for a necessity.
But if he's caught, he will pay for his action.
Sexual immorality is not only a sin.
against God, but it's a sin against your own body,
and you're going to pay for it whether you get caught or not.
That's what makes sexual immorality so different,
is that when you commit sexual immorality against yourself,
that you're actually going to pay for it
whether people know about the sexual immorality you're committing or not
because you're crushing your soul.
He will get wounds and dishonor and his disgrace will not be wiped away.
This is what the man will be feeling
and will be in the wounds that he will take.
Her jealousy makes a man furious and he will not spare
when he takes revenge.
verse 25 to end it he will accept no compensation he will refuse though you multiply gifts if there
could be a thesis statement for proverbs chapter six it would be verse six go to the aunt
oh sluggard consider her ways and be why look at both the hardworking nature of the aunt
when it comes to circumstances in life,
but also look at the discipline
and self-control of the ant
when it comes to sexual immorality.
Guys, I pray Proverbs 6 was encouraging to you guys.
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And see you guys tomorrow for Proverbs Chapter 7.
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