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Laziness casts into a deep sleep, And an idle man will suffer hunger. Proverbs 19:15

Laziness will come to haunt a man.  The effects of laziness are not immediately apparent - but in time they will show themselves.  The word "laziness" here is the Hebrew word 'atslah' and it means to be sluggish, indolent, and lazy and describes someone who is in a state and attitude of doing nothing.  Since the word idolent is not used much any more it might help to know that it means to be averse to activity, effort, or movement. 

The "deep sleep" into which one is cast due to laziness is the same word that was used when God put Adam into a deep sleep to create Eve from a rib He took from Adam's side.  This word is used figuratively here to speak of a moral and spiritual stupor which is how Isaiah uses it in Isaiah 29:10, "For the LORD has poured over you a spirit of deep sleep, He has shut your eyes, the prophets; And He has covered your heads, the seers."  In Isaiah the idea is that the deep sleep was spiritual and resulted in the people being completely blind to spiritual realities and the warnings they needed to heed to prevent disaster in their lives. 

The second half of this passage presents an interesting thing to us.  The Hebrew speaks not just of a sure consequence of laziness, but of a hunger that must come upon the lazy person to that they will eventually work.  The idle man will or must suffer hunger.  That is the idea here.  He won't get up and work and will continue in his aversion to activity and action - until hunger strikes and makes him get up and work.  This is Scriptural for the New Testamant tells us plainly, "If anyone is not willing to work, then he is not to eat either." (2 Thessalonians 3:10)  

God's Word is not a great friend to a welfare state.  The Scriptures tell us to work - and to do what we do with all our might.  Work existed before the Fall of man - and it has always has been a good thing to have a godly work ethic.  We are told to help the poor - but we are not counselled to put them in a state of continual dependency.  This mistake will result in them becoming lazy in the end - and thinking that the state owes them a living.  I realize that such words are very incindiary in our world - and I do not use them toward those who have genuine disabilities that prevent them from working.  But the wise man knows that a laziness that is encouraged is one that will not only cause hunger - but it will blind the person to spiritual truth as well.  We would do well not to encourage it in our children - or our nation.

 
 
I love those who love me; And those who diligently seek me will find me. Proverbs 8:17

One of the most disheartening things to me about the beliefs of the agnostic - is that although they believe there might be a God - they do not believe that He can be known.  The deist also has a sad belief that although there is a God who is great enough to make this world, all He did was wind it up.  They believe that He is letting it wind down - and principles for living in it can be known - but as for any kind of personal apsect to God, it does not exist.  How thankful I am that these misrepresentations of God are wholly inadequate in describing Him.  He has revealed Himself - can be known - and delights in those who diligently seek for Him.  For those who do - He has wonderful promises, not just of information, but a personal contact with Him - and emotional ties that He will initiate as well.

God is revealing Himself personified as Wisdom in this entire chapter.  After thrilling us with all the things that Wisdom is to us - God makes a wonderful promise.  He says that those who love Him - who love His wisdom - He Himself will love as well.  What a glorious promise is ours when we love the wisdom of God.  We will not only receive that very wisdom - information that will bless us infinitely - but we will receive the love of the One Who holds all that wisdom and makes it known to us.  This is no impersonal god whose goal is the communication of ideals and principles for living.  This is God, Who in giving us such things, delights that what He is giving us is Himself.  His glorious grace is that He gives us Himself.  This is so vital for us to grasp in our search for wisdom.  Wisdom is seeking not just information for wise choices - but seeking the One who not only gives the information, He gives Himself and all His power so that such principles can be lived out fully.  Our desire for wisdom will grant us those very principles - but they come with a Person - God Hismelf who will teach us and change us in the process.  Can there be anything more marvelous and wonderful!?

The second promise is those who diligently seek Wisdom will find Him.  Please do not think that a strange thing to say.  Wisdom is a person - the Lord Jesus Christ who is put within us by the power of the Holy Spirit.  If you think otherwise, you are not fully grasping the message of the gospel - and of the Scriptures.  We read in 1 Corinthians 1:30 that Christ Jesus became to us wisdom from God.  Earlier in verse 24 we read that Christ is the power of God and the wisdom of God.  That may blow some people's minds.  If we are pursuing wisdom - we are pursuing Christ in the end.  He is the ultimate wisdom that God had to share with us.  Jesus Christ is God incarnate - therefore His entire life was wisdom and understanding to us.  What we find in the book of Proverbs in principle and statement - we will find in Him lived out in every day experience. 

God has called us to a glorious pursuit.  That pursuit will always lead us to the person of Christ.  It will lead us to knowing and learning and loving Him.  The pursuit of wisdom in the end is not a pursuit of something - it is a pursuit of Somone - Jesus Christ.  The Love loves those who passionately enter into and continue in that pursuit.  What He promises is that when we run that race we can run knowing that His grace and mercy will enable us to win - and the prize that we will is a glorious and fulfilling relationship with His Son - and the life that comes from knowing and following Him.  Oh, precious one - make that pursuit the one goal of your life.