“Laziness brings on deep sleep, and the shiftless man goes hungry,” he wrote. Notice how one contributes to the other because laziness is, according to Solomon, self-perpetuating. It actually does seem to go in a circle: A person does not do anything because he is lazy. And if one is lazy and does nothing, the best option for that person is to sleep. Hence, laziness brings on sleep because of the feelings that are the result of not doing anything because of not feeling like doing anything.
Here’s Solomon’s circle: the choice to be lazy is a conscious one that arises from an attitude that one can’t do anything or can’t find anything to do. Either one comes from a choice that is self-centered and results in a state of powerlessness, self-pity and self-defeating behaviors. It is not what God intended when He created mankind. He intended mankind to work in His garden, and in turn, glorify Him for His gifts.
Note the word “shiftless.” A “shiftless worker” is one whose work is “half-hearted” and has a poor work ethic. The “shiftless worker” produces an inferior unacceptable product. Neither head nor heart is involved - they are elsewhere. Soon, they’ll be hungry.
Prayer: Lord, may we delight in work. May we seek it and in our work, honor You by being faithful, diligent and doing it “right.” In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Scripture for Today: Proverbs 19:15 Laziness brings on deep sleep, and the shiftless go hungry.
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