Contemporary English Version Solomon's Wise Sayings1Here are some proverbs of Solomon: Children with good sense make their parents happy, but foolish children make them sad. 2What you gain by doing evil won't help you at all. Obeying God is the only way to be saved from death. 3If you obey the Lord, you won't go hungry; if you are wicked, God won't let you have what you want. 4Laziness leads to poverty; hard work makes you rich. 5At harvest season it's smart to work hard, but stupid to sleep. 6Everyone praises good people, but evil hides behind the words of the wicked. 7Good people are remembered long after they are gone, but the wicked are soon forgotten. 8If you have good sense, you will listen and obey; if all you do is talk foolishly, you will destroy yourself. 9You will be safe, if you always do right, but you will get caught, if you are dishonest. 10Deceit causes trouble, and foolish talk will bring you to ruin.+ 11The words of good people are a source of life, but evil hides behind the words of the wicked. love overlooks the wrongs that others do. 13If you have good sense, it will show when you speak. But if you are stupid, you will be beaten with a stick. 14If you have good sense, you will learn all you can, but foolish talk will soon destroy you. 15Great wealth can be a fortress, but poverty is no protection at all. 16If you live right, the reward is a good life; if you are evil, all you have is sin. 17Accept correction, and you will find life; reject correction, and you will miss the road. 18You can hide your hatred by telling lies, but you are a fool to spread lies. 19You will say the wrong thing if you talk too much— so be sensible and watch what you say. 20The words of a good person are like pure silver, but the thoughts of an evil person are almost worthless. 21Many are helped by useful instruction, but fools are killed by their own stupidity. 22When the Lord blesses you with riches, you have nothing to regret.+ 23Fools enjoy doing wrong, but anyone with good sense enjoys acting wisely. 24What evil people dread most will happen to them, but good people will get what they want most. 25Those crooks will disappear when a storm strikes, but God will keep safe all who obey him. 26Having a lazy person on the job is like a mouth full of vinegar or smoke in your eyes. 27If you respect the Lord, you will live longer; if you keep doing wrong, your life will be cut short. 28If you obey the Lord, you will be happy, but there is no future for the wicked. 29The Lord protects everyone who lives right, but he destroys anyone who does wrong. 30Good people will stand firm, but the wicked will disappear from the land. 31Honest people speak sensibly, but deceitful liars will be silenced. 32If you obey the Lord, you will always know the right thing to say. But no one will trust you if you tell lies. Footnotes: Contemporary English Version, Second Edition (CEV®) © 2006 American Bible Society. All rights reserved. Bible text from the Contemporary English Version 2nd Edition (CEV®) is not to be reproduced in copies or otherwise by any means except as permitted in writing by American Bible Society, 101 North Independence Mall East, Floor 8, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2155 (www.americanbible.org). Learn more at www.cev.bible. Discover .BIBLE resources for your ministry at www.get.bible/cev Bible Hub |