Day 5
10:5 He who gathers crops in summer is a wise son, but he who sleeps during harvest is a disgraceful son.
The harvest theme continues, and again we are shocked that someone might sleep when the rest of the community is working hard. A wise son joins in, of course he does, it's the right thing to do. But the foolish son is called disgraceful. No doubt he will want the benefits later on but not the effort now; how the previous proverb speaks, lazy hands really do make a man poor.
How might this proverb reflect on church activities? The agricultural setting is helpful in thinking this through with everybody working for the common good. However our western culture praises individualism and this filters through into church life; how dare my pastor point out my sin, who does he think he is? Why does my Christian brother say that to me? He should keep his nose out! But the New Testament tells us we are part of a body. We need each other, so when we don't play our part whatever that part may be, we are the foolish son, we are disgraceful.
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