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Proverbs 10:26 — The High Cost of Laziness to Those Who Depend on You
“Like vinegar to the teeth and smoke to the eyes, so is the sluggard to those who send him.” — Proverbs 10:26
Proverbs 10:26 delivers one of Scripture’s most vivid warnings against laziness. Rather than using abstract language, the verse appeals directly to physical experience. Everyone understands the sting of vinegar on the teeth and the irritation of smoke in the eyes. These are not minor inconveniences; they are disruptive, painful, and impossible to ignore. In the same way, laziness becomes a source of frustration and damage—not only to the individual, but especially to those who depend on them.
Laziness as an Irritant, Not a Private Flaw
This proverb makes a crucial distinction: laziness is not merely a personal weakness. It is a burden placed on others. The “sluggard” is someone entrusted with responsibility but unwilling to carry it out faithfully. When such a person is sent on a task, their inaction creates delays, confusion, and disappointment.
Just as vinegar shocks the senses and smoke obscures vision, laziness disrupts progress and clarity. It slows momentum, undermines trust, and forces others to compensate. Proverbs 10:26 teaches that irresponsibility has consequences that ripple outward.
A Lesson in Trust and Reliability
To “send” someone implies trust. Whether in a family, workplace, ministry, or community, responsibility is given with an expectation of follow-through. The sluggard breaks that expectation. Over time, this behavior erodes confidence and damages relationships.
Reliability is one of the most valuable traits a person can possess. Those who act promptly and diligently become indispensable. Those who delay, procrastinate, or avoid effort become liabilities. Proverbs does not condemn rest or weakness—it condemns avoidable negligence.
The Cost to Leaders, Families, and Organizations
This verse speaks powerfully to leadership and teamwork. When leaders delegate to people who lack discipline, the entire system suffers. Deadlines are missed. Opportunities are lost. Morale declines. The proverb warns that laziness creates friction everywhere it touches.
In families, an unwillingness to contribute strains relationships. In business, laziness damages reputation. In ministry, it hinders the work and weakens witness. The imagery of irritation reminds us that laziness is not neutral—it actively harms.
The Call to Diligence and Honor
Proverbs 10:26 is not merely a rebuke; it is a call to honor those who place trust in us. Diligence is an expression of respect. It communicates, “Your trust matters. Your time matters. Your mission matters.”
Faithful work does not require perfection—only commitment. Scripture consistently elevates diligence as a form of righteousness because it reflects stewardship, humility, and integrity.
Conclusion: Be Refreshment, Not Irritation
This proverb challenges every reader to ask a simple question: When others depend on me, am I a help or a hindrance? The contrast is clear. Smoke blinds. Vinegar shocks. But diligence refreshes and strengthens.
Choose to be reliable. Choose to act with purpose. Choose to bring clarity instead of frustration. Because in the economy of wisdom, diligence honors both God and those who trust you.
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商品 ID: 256483714887396727
出品日: 2026/1/17 6:10
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