GNT

Proverbs 20

1Drinking too much makes you loud and foolish. It's stupid to get drunk.

2Fear an angry king as you would a growling lion; making him angry is suicide.

3Any fool can start arguments; the honorable thing is to stay out of them.

4A farmer too lazy to plow his fields at the right time will have nothing to harvest.

5A person's thoughts are like water in a deep well, but someone with insight can draw them out.

6Everyone talks about how loyal and faithful he is, but just try to find someone who really is!

7Children are fortunate if they have a father who is honest and does what is right.

8The king sits in judgment and knows evil when he sees it.

9Can anyone really say that his conscience is clear, that he has gotten rid of his sin?

10The Lord hates people who use dishonest weights and measures.

11Even children show what they are by what they do; you can tell if they are honest and good.

12The Lord has given us eyes to see with and ears to listen with.

13If you spend your time sleeping, you will be poor. Keep busy and you will have plenty to eat.

14The customer always complains that the price is too high, but then he goes off and brags about the bargain he got.

15If you know what you are talking about, you have something more valuable than gold or jewels.

16Anyone stupid enough to promise to be responsible for a stranger's debts ought to have their own property held to guarantee payment.

17What you get by dishonesty you may enjoy like the finest food, but sooner or later it will be like a mouthful of sand.

18Get good advice and you will succeed; don't go charging into battle without a plan.

19A gossip can never keep a secret. Stay away from people who talk too much.

20If you curse your parents, your life will end like a lamp that goes out in the dark.

21The more easily you get your wealth, the less good it will do you.

22Don't take it on yourself to repay a wrong. Trust the Lord and he will make it right.

23The Lord hates people who use dishonest scales and weights.

24The Lord has determined our path; how then can anyone understand the direction his own life is taking?

25Think carefully before you promise an offering to God. You might regret it later.

26A wise king will find out who is doing wrong, and will punish him without pity.

27The Lord gave us mind and conscience; we cannot hide from ourselves.

28A king will remain in power as long as his rule is honest, just, and fair.

29We admire the strength of youth and respect the gray hair of age.

30Sometimes it takes a painful experience to make us change our ways.