Meditations With James Arheghan
In today’s episode of Meditations, we reflect on Proverbs 26:16: “The sluggard is wiser in his own conceit than seven men that can render a reason.” This verse reveals a dangerous connection between laziness and pride. The sluggard is not only unwilling to act; he is also convinced that his excuses are wise. Even when sound counsel is given, he rejects it because he believes he knows better. Laziness often hides behind explanations. It can sound like caution, patience, waiting for the right time, or being careful. But when those explanations produce no obedience, no movement, and no fruit, they may simply be excuses dressed up as wisdom. True wisdom is teachable. It listens. It receives correction. It acts responsibly. It does not use knowledge to defend delay; it uses knowledge to produce obedience and progress. This episode reminds us to examine our hearts. Are we postponing what God has asked us to do? Are we resisting counsel because of pride? Are we calling fear wisdom or calling procrastination discernment? God’s grace empowers us to rise, obey, work diligently, and produce fruit. Wisdom is not proven by how much we can explain; wisdom is proven by the fruit our lives produce. Key Thought: Laziness becomes more dangerous when it is joined with pride, because it makes a person defend the very thing that is keeping him stuck. Reflection Questions: 1. What instruction have I been delaying? 2. Am I using excuses to justify inactivity? 3. Do I receive correction with humility or resist it with pride? 4. What one step of obedience can I take today?
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