Contemporary English Version 1Those in power always make room for someone wise and humble. 2Do not praise or despise anyone on the basis of their looks. 3The honeybee is very small, but it makes the sweetest food. 4Don't boast about your clothes or act important when you are honored. Only the Lord does things truly worthy of praise, but he keeps them hidden from our sight. 5Kings often lose their power to those who had seemed to be nobodies, 6while honored rulers are captured and disgraced. All Things Come from the Lord 7Find out the truth before you criticize. 8Don't interrupt others-- hear them out, then give your answer. 9If it's none of your business, then don't argue with them, and stay away from sinners when they discuss what to do. 10Students, don't let yourself become too busy. If you do, you will sin and not find success or escape trouble. 11Some people work all day long as hard as they can, but they keep getting poorer. 12Others are poor and weak; they work slowly and always need help. But the Lord shows kindness 13and to everyone's surprise, he lifts them from poverty and gives them honor. 14All things, whether good or bad, come from the Lord. He gives life and riches or takes them away. 15The Lord gives wisdom by teaching us to understand his Law. He helps us love each other and do right. 16Sinners are dishonest and live in darkness, proud of their evil from the day they are born, and so evil will stay with them until the day they die. 17But the Lord gives success to his faithful people and blesses them with gifts that last forever. 18 You can become rich, if you work hard and never spend any money. But then what? 19When you finally retire to enjoy what you own, you soon may die, and then your wealth will belong to others. 20When you agree to do work, stay busy and don't quit. 21Don't be surprised at what sinners do; trust the Lord and keep working, because he can make you rich in a moment's time. 22Suddenly, he will reward you and bless you with prosperity, if you are faithful to him. * 23So don't say, "I already have everything I need-- what more could the Lord do for me? 24Nothing can harm me now!" 25When people are well off, they never mention how needy they once were, and when they have trouble, the good times are forgotten. 26But at the end of life, the Lord will pay us back for what we have done. 27Pleasant memories fade after an hour of pain, but the way that you lived is made clear by how you die 28and by what kind of children you leave behind. So don't praise anyone until they are dead. Be Careful 29Don't let just anyone come to your house. Dishonest people will trick you, 30as bird hunters use decoys to trap quails. They watch you like spies, waiting for some mistake 31or for a chance to make your good deeds seem evil. 32One spark can start a fire, and one sinner's evil plan can end in murder. 33Watch out for the schemes of those who do evil, or they may ruin your good name. 34And if you let foreigners come to live in your home, they will cause trouble and persuade you to accept their customs and gods. Contemporary English Version, Second Edition (CEV®) © 2006 American Bible Society. All rights reserved. Bible text from the Contemporary English Version 2nd Edition (CEV®) is not to be reproduced in copies or otherwise by any means except as permitted in writing by American Bible Society, 101 North Independence Mall East, Floor 8, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2155 (www.americanbible.org). Learn more at www.cev.bible. Discover .BIBLE resources for your ministry at www.get.bible/cev. |