Proverbs 3:1–12; Proverbs 15:16; Proverbs 16:8; Proverbs 19:1; Proverbs 19:22; Proverbs 28:6

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Proverbs 3:1–12

Trust in the Lord with All Your Heart

yMy son, do not forget my teaching,

zbut let your heart keep my commandments,

for alength of days and years of life

and bpeace they will add to you.

Let not csteadfast love and dfaithfulness forsake you;

ebind them around your neck;

fwrite them on the tablet of your heart.

So you will gfind favor and hgood success1

in the sight of God and man.

iTrust in the Lord with all your heart,

and jdo not lean on your own understanding.

In all your ways kacknowledge him,

and he lwill make straight your paths.

mBe not wise in your own eyes;

nfear the Lord, and turn away from evil.

It will be ohealing to your flesh2

and prefreshment3 to your bones.

Honor the Lord with your wealth

and with qthe firstfruits of all your produce;

10  then your rbarns will be filled with plenty,

and your vats will be bursting with wine.

11  sMy son, do not despise the Lord’s discipline

or be weary of his reproof,

12  for the Lord reproves him whom he loves,

as ta father the son in whom he delights.


Proverbs 15:16

16  bBetter is a little with the fear of the Lord

than great treasure and trouble with it.


Proverbs 16:8

xBetter is a little with righteousness

than great revenues with injustice.


Proverbs 19:1

aBetter is a poor person who bwalks in his integrity

than one who is crooked in speech and is a fool.


Proverbs 19:22

22  What is desired in a man is steadfast love,

and a poor man is better than a liar.


Proverbs 28:6

kBetter is a poor man who lwalks in his integrity

than a rich man who is lcrooked in his ways.