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Deliberation and Caution

(Prov 18:13)

7 Do not find fault before you investigate;

examine first, and then criticize.

8 Do not answer before you listen,

and do not interrupt when another is speaking.

9 Do not argue about a matter that does not concern you,

and do not sit with sinners when they judge a case.

10 My child, do not busy yourself with many matters;

if you multiply activities, you will not be held blameless.

If you pursue, you will not overtake,

and by fleeing you will not escape.

11 There are those who work and struggle and hurry,

but are so much the more in want.

12 There are others who are slow and need help,

who lack strength and abound in poverty;

but the eyes of the Lord look kindly upon them;

he lifts them out of their lowly condition

13 and raises up their heads

to the amazement of the many.

14 Good things and bad, life and death,

poverty and wealth, come from the Lord.a

17 The Lord’s gift remains with the devout,

and his favor brings lasting success.

18 One becomes rich through diligence and self-denial,

and the reward allotted to him is this:

19 when he says, “I have found rest,

and now I shall feast on my goods!”

he does not know how long it will be

until he leaves them to others and dies.

20 Stand by your agreement and attend to it,

and grow old in your work.

21 Do not wonder at the works of a sinner,

but trust in the Lord and keep at your job;

for it is easy in the sight of the Lord

to make the poor rich suddenly, in an instant.

22 The blessing of the Lord isb the reward of the pious,

and quickly God causes his blessing to flourish.

23 Do not say, “What do I need,

and what further benefit can be mine?”

24 Do not say, “I have enough,

and what harm can come to me now?”

25 In the day of prosperity, adversity is forgotten,

and in the day of adversity, prosperity is not remembered.

26 For it is easy for the Lord on the day of death

to reward individuals according to their conduct.

27 An hour’s misery makes one forget past delights,

and at the close of one’s life one’s deeds are revealed.

28 Call no one happy before his death;

by how he ends, a person becomes known.c

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