Daily Wisdom Plan

Proverbs 28,29,30

Proverbs 28

1The wicked run away when no one is chasing them, but the godly are as bold as lions.

2When there is moral rot within a nation, its government topples easily. But wise and knowledgeable leaders bring stability.

3A poor person who oppresses the poor is like a pounding rain that destroys the crops.

4To reject the law is to praise the wicked; to obey the law is to fight them.

5Evil people don’t understand justice, but those who follow the LORD understand completely.

6Better to be poor and honest than to be dishonest and rich.

7Young people who obey the law are wise; those with wild friends bring shame to their parents.

8Income from charging high interest rates will end up in the pocket of someone who is kind to the poor.

9God detests the prayers of a person who ignores the law.

10Those who lead good people along an evil path will fall into their own trap, but the honest will inherit good things.

11Rich people may think they are wise, but a poor person with discernment can see right through them.

12When the godly succeed, everyone is glad. When the wicked take charge, people go into hiding.

13People who conceal their sins will not prosper, but if they confess and turn from them, they will receive mercy.

14Blessed are those who fear to do wrong, but the stubborn are headed for serious trouble.

15A wicked ruler is as dangerous to the poor as a roaring lion or an attacking bear.

16A ruler with no understanding will oppress his people, but one who hates corruption will have a long life.

17A murderer’s tormented conscience will drive him into the grave. Don’t protect him!

18The blameless will be rescued from harm, but the crooked will be suddenly destroyed.

19A hard worker has plenty of food, but a person who chases fantasies ends up in poverty.

20The trustworthy person will get a rich reward, but a person who wants quick riches will get into trouble.

21Showing partiality is never good, yet some will do wrong for a mere piece of bread.

22Greedy people try to get rich quick but don’t realize they’re headed for poverty.

23In the end, people appreciate honest criticism far more than flattery.

24Anyone who steals from his father and mother and says, “What’s wrong with that?” is no better than a murderer.

25Greed causes fighting; trusting the LORD leads to prosperity.

26Those who trust their own insight are foolish, but anyone who walks in wisdom is safe.

27Whoever gives to the poor will lack nothing, but those who close their eyes to poverty will be cursed.

28When the wicked take charge, people go into hiding. When the wicked meet disaster, the godly flourish.

Proverbs 29

1Whoever stubbornly refuses to accept criticism will suddenly be destroyed beyond recovery.

2When the godly are in authority, the people rejoice. But when the wicked are in power, they groan.

3The man who loves wisdom brings joy to his father, but if he hangs around with prostitutes, his wealth is wasted.

4A just king gives stability to his nation, but one who demands bribes destroys it.

5To flatter friends is to lay a trap for their feet.

6Evil people are trapped by sin, but the righteous escape, shouting for joy.

7The godly care about the rights of the poor; the wicked don’t care at all.

8Mockers can get a whole town agitated, but the wise will calm anger.

9If a wise person takes a fool to court, there will be ranting and ridicule but no satisfaction.

10The bloodthirsty hate blameless people, but the upright seek to help them.

11Fools vent their anger, but the wise quietly hold it back.

12If a ruler pays attention to liars, all his advisers will be wicked.

13The poor and the oppressor have this in common — the LORD gives sight to the eyes of both.

14If a king judges the poor fairly, his throne will last forever.

15To discipline a child produces wisdom, but a mother is disgraced by an undisciplined child.

16When the wicked are in authority, sin flourishes, but the godly will live to see their downfall.

17Discipline your children, and they will give you peace of mind and will make your heart glad.

18When people do not accept divine guidance, they run wild. But whoever obeys the law is joyful.

19Words alone will not discipline a servant; the words may be understood, but they are not heeded.

20There is more hope for a fool than for someone who speaks without thinking.

21A servant pampered from childhood will become a rebel.

22An angry person starts fights; a hot-tempered person commits all kinds of sin.

23Pride ends in humiliation, while humility brings honor.

24If you assist a thief, you only hurt yourself. You are sworn to tell the truth, but you dare not testify.

25Fearing people is a dangerous trap, but trusting the LORD means safety.

26Many seek the ruler’s favor, but justice comes from the LORD.

27The righteous despise the unjust; the wicked despise the godly.

Proverbs 30

1The sayings of Agur son of Jakeh contain this message. I am weary, O God; I am weary and worn out, O God.

2I am too stupid to be human, and I lack common sense.

3I have not mastered human wisdom, nor do I know the Holy One.

4Who but God goes up to heaven and comes back down? Who holds the wind in his fists? Who wraps up the oceans in his cloak? Who has created the whole wide world? What is his name — and his son’s name? Tell me if you know!

5Every word of God proves true. He is a shield to all who come to him for protection.

6Do not add to his words, or he may rebuke you and expose you as a liar.

7O God, I beg two favors from you; let me have them before I die.

8First, help me never to tell a lie. Second, give me neither poverty nor riches! Give me just enough to satisfy my needs.

9For if I grow rich, I may deny you and say, “Who is the LORD?” And if I am too poor, I may steal and thus insult God’s holy name.

10Never slander a worker to the employer, or the person will curse you, and you will pay for it.

11Some people curse their father and do not thank their mother.

12They are pure in their own eyes, but they are filthy and unwashed.

13They look proudly around, casting disdainful glances.

14They have teeth like swords and fangs like knives. They devour the poor from the earth and the needy from among humanity.

15The leech has two suckers that cry out, “More, more!” There are three things that are never satisfied — no, four that never say, “Enough!”:

16the grave, the barren womb, the thirsty desert, the blazing fire.

17The eye that mocks a father and despises a mother’s instructions will be plucked out by ravens of the valley and eaten by vultures.

18There are three things that amaze me — no, four things that I don’t understand:

19how an eagle glides through the sky, how a snake slithers on a rock, how a ship navigates the ocean, how a man loves a woman.

20An adulterous woman consumes a man, then wipes her mouth and says, “What’s wrong with that?”

21There are three things that make the earth tremble — no, four it cannot endure:

22a slave who becomes a king, an overbearing fool who prospers,

23a bitter woman who finally gets a husband, a servant girl who supplants her mistress.

24There are four things on earth that are small but unusually wise:

25Ants — they aren’t strong, but they store up food all summer.

26Hyraxes — they aren’t powerful, but they make their homes among the rocks.

27Locusts — they have no king, but they march in formation.

28Lizards — they are easy to catch, but they are found even in kings’ palaces.

29There are three things that walk with stately stride — no, four that strut about:

30the lion, king of animals, who won’t turn aside for anything,

31the strutting rooster, the male goat, a king as he leads his army.

32If you have been a fool by being proud or plotting evil, cover your mouth in shame.

33As the beating of cream yields butter and striking the nose causes bleeding, so stirring up anger causes quarrels.