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Proverbios 30:9

Listen to Proverbios 30:9
9 no sea que me sacie y te niegue, y diga: ¿Quién es el SEÑOR?, o que sea menesteroso y robe, y profane el nombre de mi Dios.

Proverbios 30:9 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 30:9

Lest I be full, and deny [thee]
This is the dangerous consequence of riches, and the temptation they expose men unto; who, being full of the things of this world, are tempted to deny the Lord; not his being and perfections directly, but chiefly his providence; to deny that what they have, they have received of him, but attribute it to their own care, diligence, and industry; and now think they can live without him, without any dependence on his providence, having a large affluence of the things of life: yea, they may be said to deny him, when they forget the bounties of his providence; are not thankful to him for them; that flatter themselves with a continuance of them, without any regard to him, as if he had no concern in the affairs of life; see ( Deuteronomy 32:15 ) ; and say, Who [is] the Lord?
as Pharaoh did, ( Exodus 5:2 ) . I am not obliged to him; I can live without him, I have enough of my own; or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name of my God [in vain];
this is the snare that attends poverty; men, for want of food and raiment, are tempted to steal from their neighbours, which is a sin against the law of God, the eighth command; and then to cover the theft, when an oath is offered to purge them from the charge and suspicion of it, they take it, and so are guilty of false swearing, or taking the name of God not only in vain, but falsely, and so become guilty of the breach of the third command. Agur, a good man, is desirous he might not be exposed to temptations to such evils, and especially which so affected the honour and glory of God.

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Proverbios 30:9 In-Context

7 Dos cosas te he pedido, no me las niegues antes que muera:
8 Aleja de mí la mentira y las palabras engañosas, no me des pobreza ni riqueza; dame a comer mi porción de pan,
9 no sea que me sacie y te niegue, y diga: ¿Quién es el SEÑOR?, o que sea menesteroso y robe, y profane el nombre de mi Dios.
10 No difames al esclavo ante su amo, no sea que te acuse y seas hallado culpable.
11 Hay gente que maldice a su padre, y no bendice a su madre;
Scripture taken from La Biblia de las Américas® (LBLA®), Copyright © 1986, 1995, 1997 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. https://www.LBLA.com

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