Series | The Wisdom of Proverbs, Part 2
Scripture | Proverbs 21:17, “Whoever loves
pleasure will become poor; whoever loves wine and olive oil will never be rich.”
Lesson 13 | Don’t Love Pleasure
Pain good, pleasure bad. Is that what King Solomon means here? Ofcourse not.
The idea he is trying to convey is that if you are “obsessed” with
pleasure you will become poor. And if
you’re consumed with wine and olive oil you will never be rich.
Now are there rich people today who are
obsessed with pleasure, drinking, and fine food? Yes.
But will they stay that way?
Probably not. Pleasures by
themselves are not inherently bad but if they consume your life they will cost
you all your riches.
When I read this proverb a person like Dennis
Rodman comes to mind. He was a famous
basketball player for the Chicago Bulls, won five NBA championships and was
inducted into the hall of fame. He made
tens of millions of dollars, however, today he is broke and in debt because of
his love for pleasure (mainly alcohol).
Though he is an extreme example, I see the same
kind of thing happen with “average Joe’s.”
Some people will work hard and earn $50,000 a year, however, because
they love pleasure- nice clothes, expensive cars, extravagant vacations, and
five star restaurants they spend $70,000 a year. As a result, they can never become rich (have
more than enough) because the extra $20,000 is put on their credit cards and
second mortgages.
Therefore, if you want to be rich in life and
have more than enough you must learn to say no to certain pleasures at certain
times. Don’t let your desires control
your life, control your desires. In
turn, don’t let pleasures guide your life, be guided by good principles- such
as budgets, family, and future savings.
Reflection | Are you guided by principles or pleasures?
Action | (1) Think about three pleasures you enjoy. (2) Are you able to control your cravings for those pleasures? (3) Lastly, to avoid being controlled by pleasures ask God to give you good principles to live by.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | 1 Samuel 14:1-52, John 7:31-53, Psalm 109:1-31, & Proverbs 15:5-7. Click here to read online.
Action | (1) Think about three pleasures you enjoy. (2) Are you able to control your cravings for those pleasures? (3) Lastly, to avoid being controlled by pleasures ask God to give you good principles to live by.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | 1 Samuel 14:1-52, John 7:31-53, Psalm 109:1-31, & Proverbs 15:5-7. Click here to read online.
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