Laziness
_You lazy people, go to the ants; Consider how he lives and learn to be wise - Even though he does not have a general, or a governor, or a governor, - he still knows how to prepare his food during the summer, and store up food. it during the harvest (Proverbs 6:6 – 8).
_ A little sleep, a little sleep, a little folding of the arms - Then your poverty will come like a wanderer, and your need like an armed man (Proverbs 6:10-11)
_ Those who work with lazy hands become poor; But the hand of the diligent makes rich (Proverbs 10:4).
_ Like vinegar that stings the teeth, like smoke that stings the eyes, so is a lazy person to those who command him (Proverbs 10:26).
_ Whoever plows his land will have abundant food; Whoever follows the lazy person lacks understanding (Proverbs 12:11).
_ The hands of the diligent will rule; But the hands of the lazy must serve (Proverbs 12:24).
_ A lazy person does not fry or roast the meat he has hunted; But a diligent person obtains man's precious treasure (Proverbs 12:27).
_ The heart of a lazy person desires, but has nothing; But the heart of the diligent will be satisfied (Proverbs 13:4).
_ Happiness must be reduced; But whoever gathers with his hand will have much more (Proverbs 13:11).
_ The lazy line is like a hedge of thorns; But the path of the upright is made straight (Proverbs 15:19).
_ He who indulges in his affairs is also a brother to the destroyer (Proverbs 18:9).
_ Laziness causes deep sleep; and the lazy soul will hunger and thirst (Proverbs 19:15).
_ A lazy person puts his hand in the dish, and then does not bring it to his mouth (Proverbs 19:24).
_ Because there is a winter when lazy people do not plow their fields; During the harvest he will beg for food but will receive nothing (Proverbs 20:4).
_ Do not like to sleep, lest you become poor; Open your eyes and you will be filled with bread (Proverbs 20:13).
_ The thoughts of the diligent lead to abundance; But fools run only after want (Proverbs 21:5).
_ Whoever loves pleasure will be poor, but whoever loves wine and oil will never be rich (Proverbs 21:17).
_ The desire of the lazy man kills him; because his hands are unwilling to work (Proverbs 21:25).
_ Do you see anyone who is diligent in his work? He will surely stand before kings, not before vile people (Proverbs 22:29).
_ Sleep a little, sleep a little, fold your arms and sleep a little - Then your poverty will come like a wanderer, and your need will come like an armed man (Proverbs 24:33 - 34)
_ The lazy person says: there is a lion in the street; a lion in the street – A lazy person rolls over on his bed like a door built on its hinges – A lazy person puts his hand in a plate and, feeling tired, brings it to his mouth – A lazy person think themselves wiser than seven people who respond reasonably (Proverbs 26:13-16).
_ He who plows his field will eat his fill of bread; But whoever follows the sluggard will be filled with poverty (Proverbs 28:19).
_ A working person's sleep is good, regardless of whether he eats a little or a lot; But boredom keeps the rich man from sleeping (Ecclesiastes 5:12).
_ Because of lazy hands, the beam of the house collapsed; Because of dirty hands, the house leaks (Ecclesiastes 10:18).
_ I have always told you that you must work hard in this way, to help the weak, and remember the words of Jesus himself: It is more blessed to give than to receive (Acts 20 : 35)
_ Be diligent and not lazy; must have zeal; must serve God (Romans 12:11)
_ Try to learn to live quietly, to take care of your own affairs, to work with your own hands, as we have commanded you - so that you may walk uprightly with strangers and not lack anything (I Thessalonians 4). : 11 – 12)
_ When we were with you, we also told you that if anyone is not willing to work, he should not eat anymore. And we have heard that among you there are some who live immorally and do not work at all. laboring and worrying about useless things - We command and admonish those in the name of the Lord Jesus to be quiet and work, so that they may eat the bread of their labor (II Thessalonians 3:10).