Proverbs 26:14

"The sluggard says, “There is a lion in the road! A fierce lion roams the streets!”"

Key Reflection

In Proverbs 26:14, the sluggard's claim that a dangerous lion patrols the streets is a satirical and humorous exaggeration meant to mock laziness. The original audience would recognize the absurdity of such an assertion in their context, where lions were more commonly found in the wild rather than in urban areas. This proverb uses vivid imagery to highlight how laziness can manifest in hyperbolic fears or excuses, encouraging readers to confront and overcome such habitual procrastination through practical wisdom.

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