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A review of Proverbs 6 by Great Thinkers

A review of Proverbs 6 Emmanuel Olaleye
It cautions against six things the Lord hates, including pride, lying, violence, plotting evil, rushing to do wrong, and spreading discord. This means avoiding arrogance, telling the truth, seeking peace, thinking before acting, and fostering harmony in relationships.
For example, don't be lazy like someone who always says they'll do chores "later," stay loyal in relationships to avoid heartache, and be honest to keep trust with friends..

A review of Proverbs 6 by Treasure 
It warns against debt, laziness, and wickedness. It advises being proactive, staying faithful in relationships, and avoiding deceitful behavior to lead a responsible and moral life.
In real life, this means avoiding the temptation to guarantee loans for people you don't know well, as you could end up responsible for their financial burdens. It's about protecting yourself from unnecessary risk.

A review of Proverbs chapter 6 by Dacosta Taiwo
This made me to understand these lessons:
Commitment and Responsibility: The first part talks about not getting trapped by debt or guaranteeing loans for others. It's about being careful with your commitments and taking responsibility for what you promise.
The Value of Hard Work: The passage about the ant isn't just about being busy; it's about being self-motivated and planning for the future. It highlights the importance of hard work and foresight.
The Destructive Nature of Evil: The section on the "naughty person" emphasizes that evil plans and actions ultimately lead to ruin. It's a reminder that integrity and honesty are essential.
The Seriousness of Adultery: The vivid description of the consequences of adultery underscores the devastating impact it has on individuals and families. It's not just a physical act, but a betrayal of trust and a destruction of one's own life.

In essence, Proverbs 6 urges us to be wise in your dealings, diligent in your work, honest in your relationships, and pure in your heart.

A review of Proverbs Chapter 6 by Divine Ini Obot

 insights
Avoid making promises with strange people. Promises that promise to produce calamity as its fruit.
There is a health and an unhealthy sleep. A healthy sleep is not 8 hours, it os when the work for the day is done, then you rest. And when you arise from your rest by the One who sustains you, you arise with an air of less pressure, ready for the new tasks of the day.
An unhealthy sleep is the vise versa of the healthy sleep.

Laziness is idleness without supervision.
The ants have done justice to that term, turning the wisdom of this world to nothing. Making them learn from the creatures they were created to rule over.

Be very intention about keeping the word of God in your great confidence. They have the ability to gide you morning and night.

The price of a loose woman is as cheap as a loaf of "unleavened" bread whereas that of a woman who keeps herself for her future spouse is like that of a precious resource.

Do not commit adultery, especially with your neighbours wife.
Let him that hath an ear, let him hear....

A review of Proverbs 6 by Theophilus Adeniji

This chapter is filled with lots of insights which will be shared:

Firstly, watch the way you make promises or stand as a guarantor to a man’s debt because it’s binds and limits one to what he or she can do or access.

Secondly, don’t be lazy. No matter the accumulation of wealth is given to a lazy man, it will be squandered because he has no initiative to multiply the wealth rather spend what is left.

Thirdly, don’t be a trouble maker. The Lord destroys the hand of whosoever love to cause trouble to his other fellow.

In addition, there are seven things the Lord hates which are: pride, lie, murder, heart that plans evil, witnesses that forge lies, and anyone who instigates fight among family members so resist from such act because the a lord destroys whosoever is fond of this seven things.

Lastly, this chapter explains the consequences and dangers of those fond of adulterous acts. 

The Bible made it know that it’s even better to sleep with a prostitute than another man’s wife. 

There is nothing that can redeemed you in the sight of the man talk less of God.

I pray the Lord liberate Himself in us and not fall victims of any of the evil act in Jesus’ name. God bless you all!


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A review of Proverbs 6 by Great Thinkers

A review of Proverbs 6 Emmanuel Olaleye It cautions against six things the Lord hates, including pride, lying, violence, plotting evil, rush...