Monday, November 3, 2008

Proverbs 20

Drinking, cheating, gossip, and boasting; it's all in here and more. A beat down chapter in Proverbs I might say: lots of imagery of an angry king who will dole out the smack-down to those who anger him. But what I take out is a central theme of work ethics, of how we are expected as children of God to behave in the market place:

  • Work hard and appropriately within the given season (Proverbs 20:4 and 20:13)
  • A man of understanding (a fruit of wisdom which is gained through a righteous fear of the Lord) will be able to plumb the hearts and motives of his clients/partners/colleagues/... (Proverbs 20:5)
  • Do not cheat in business (Proverbs 20:10 and 20:23)
  • No amount of marketing can compete with word of mouth and we will be known by our actions (Proverbs 20:11)
  • Seak out those whith knowledge and constantly seek education (Proverbs 20:15)
  • Do not guarantee the loan of a stranger (Proverbs 2016) You think that some of the traders, bankers on wall street should have read this proverb a few years back before they bought up all those subprime loans?
  • Fraud will never be beneficial in the long run (Proverbs 20:17)
  • Be sure that your partners can work in confidence (Proverbs 20:18)
  • No need to seek revenge for wrongs done to you in business, the Lord will see to their just reward (Proverbs 20:22)
This is a handy laundry list of how best to handle ourselves in the market place. I believe that such behavior will be both beneficial to the business at hand as well as to the business of the kingdom.

Peace
Dustin

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The last point as well as many of the supposed benefits listed in Proverbs are sufficiently vague so that they can always be pointed to as occurring in the next life.