Proverbs 19:3

3 A man's own foolish acts destroy his life. But his heart is angry with the Lord.

Proverbs 19:3 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 19:3

The foolishness of man perverteth his way
The sinfulness of his heart and nature; the folly which is bound up in it causes him to go astray out of the way in which he should go, or makes things go cross with him; so that the ways he takes do not prosper, nor his schemes succeed; but everything goes against him, and he is brought into straits and difficulties; and his heart fretteth against the Lord;
laying all the blame on him; and ascribing his ill success, not to his own sin and folly, but to divine Providence, which works against him; and therefore frets and murmurs at him; and, instead of charging his own ways with folly, charges the ways of God with inequality; see ( Ezekiel 18:25 ) ( Jude 1:16 ) .

Proverbs 19:3 In-Context

1 It is better to be poor and to live without blame than to be foolish and to twist words around.
2 It isn't good to get all stirred up without knowledge. And it isn't good to be in a hurry and miss the way.
3 A man's own foolish acts destroy his life. But his heart is angry with the Lord.
4 Wealth brings many friends. But the friends of poor people leave them alone.
5 A dishonest witness will be punished. And those who pour out lies will not go free.
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