What does Proverbs 27:26 mean?
What is the meaning of Proverbs 27:26?

The lambs will provide you with clothing

• Solomon pictures a shepherd who pays steady attention to his flock; in return, those tender lambs grow into sheep whose wool becomes warm garments (Job 31:20; Ezekiel 34:3).

• The line assumes regular shearing, patient seasons of care, and a commitment to keep the animals healthy—echoing Proverbs 27:23, “Know well the condition of your flocks.”

• Wool clothing in ancient Israel was both practical and valuable, safeguarding the household from cold and testifying to God’s provision (Matthew 6:30).

• The verse therefore commends diligent, long-term stewardship: when we responsibly cultivate what God entrusts, He meets our daily, even tactile, needs—right down to the clothes on our backs (Philippians 4:19).


and the goats with the price of a field

• Goats supplied milk, meat, and hides, but this clause highlights their market value: a healthy herd could be sold to purchase land (2 Kings 3:4 shows goats as tribute; Proverbs 24:27 links outdoor work to later home ownership).

• Land represented security, inheritance, and future harvests (Genesis 33:19; Ruth 4:5). By trading surplus goats, a prudent manager converts movable wealth into enduring assets—a field that will yield grain, olives, or vineyards for generations (Deuteronomy 28:8).

• The lesson presses beyond animals: whatever resources we oversee can be leveraged for lasting kingdom purposes when handled with foresight (Luke 16:10; 1 Corinthians 4:2).

• In practical terms:

– Maintain what produces ongoing income.

– Reinvest profits into ventures that outlive the moment.

– View every asset as a trust from the Lord, not a personal trophy.


Summary

Proverbs 27:26 assures the faithful steward that God has woven provision into creation: wool for today’s clothing and livestock equity for tomorrow’s investments. Tending what He places under our care—whether flocks, finances, or skills—unlocks both immediate comfort and future opportunity, proving once again that obedience and diligence invite His tangible blessing.

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