A sloth is an “interesting” animal. I use interesting in quotes there because to me, watching a sloth would be like watching grass grow or paint dry. You get the idea. B-O-R-I-N-G.
Proverbs 20:5 says, “The lazy one does not plow after autumn, so he begs during the harvest and has nothing.” For more on that read another passage: Pr. 24: 30-34.
I realize there are some people who move slower than others. That is their makeup. But being lazy or being slothful is a whole ‘nother animal (pun intended). A sloth is someone who is careless, unwilling to act, half-hearted in their approach to life, and gets discouraged in the face of difficulty. In one of the more humorous passages in the Bible the writer of Proverbs describes the slothful person as one who says, “There is a lion outside; I shall be killed in the streets!” so he just stays in bed. Another passage, Pr. 26:14 says, “As the door turns on its hinges, so does a lazy one on his bed.”
Not very complimentary is it? It is not meant to be. That is why sloth is considered one of the 7 Deadly Sins, which I am calling 7 Cancers. That is my current sermon series and I’d like to invite you to join me as we study. If you are able to visit in person, we would love to have you. We have two services- one at 9 and one at 10:45. We live stream both services as well. If you are unable to join us, I would appreciate your prayers.
Sounds like another winner, Bill! By the way, I watched last week’s sermon a day or two late, but left a positive comment. I’m looking forward to the reminder not to be lazy when God’s work is all around us.
Blessings!
Thanks for watching Martha. I looked at the live stream but must have looked before you commented. I’ll go check it out. Thanks.
It’s way too easy to get sloth-like. What a waste of life and energy …
Tragically, yes it is Linda. That is especially true spiritually.