Proverbs 14:13

13 The heart feels pain even in laughter, and in the end, joy turns to sorrow.

Proverbs 14:13 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 14:13

Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful
As Belshazzar's was in the midst of his feast and jollity, when he saw the writing on the wall; so sin may stare a man in the face, and guilt load his conscience and fill him with sorrow, amidst his merriment; a man may put on a merry countenance, and feign a laugh, when his heart is very sorrowful; and oftentimes this sorrow comes by sinful laughter, by mocking at sin and jesting at religion; and the end of that mirth [is] heaviness:
sometimes in this life a sinner mourns at last, and mourns for his wicked mirth, or that he has made himself so merry with religious persons and things, and oftentimes when it is too late; so the end of that mirth the fool in the Gospel promised himself was heaviness, when his soul was required of him; this was the case of the rich man who had his good things here, and his evil things hereafter.

Proverbs 14:13 In-Context

11 The house of the wicked is destroyed, but the tent flourishes for those who do right.
12 There is a path that may seem straight to someone, but in the end it is a path to death.
13 The heart feels pain even in laughter, and in the end, joy turns to sorrow.
14 Rebellious hearts receive satisfaction from their ways; the good receive the due reward for their deeds.
15 The naive believe anything, but the prudent give thought to their steps.
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