What Is Your Lion Prov. 26:13-16 CLICK TITLE FOR AUDIO

What is your Lion (Proverbs 26:13-16)

In this passage from the book of Proverbs we see some characteristics of slothfulness. The first thing is the fact that the slothful man says that there is a lion in the street or in the way. This is just an excuse for whatever it is that is he does not want to do. Rarely ever would there be a lion in the street. No matter how hard working we are there is most likely some area in all our lives that we are slothful in. It could be in our finances; it could be in attending to the details of our family, or fixing the house and taking care of the lawn. Maybe it is in spiritual matters, such as prayer, bible reading, witnessing or just going to church.  Whatever it is it wouldn’t take us long to come up with an excuse for why we are slothful in these matter. But what we must ask ourselves is it really a good excuse or an imaginary lion in the streets.

Chain reference on slothfulness :

Proverbs 12:24 (The slothful are under tribute)

Proverbs 12:27 (The slothful doesn’t eat that which he kills)

Proverbs 18:9 (The slothful in his work is a brother to him that is a waster)

Proverbs 21:25 (The desire of the slothful killeth him)

Ecclesiastes 10:18 (Slothfulness causes the house to fall in)

The downward progression of slothfulness :

The first step connected with slothfulness is an excuse (verse 13). Then that leads to laziness as we see in verse 14. After laziness comes stubbornness verse 15 (here is a refusal to work). The last step is conceit verse 16. Here we see someone that cannot be helped no matter how many people reason with him.

What is your lion?

The key here then is to catch it in the excuse stage and overcome the lion that it is your path. Below we will look at some common lions (excuses) that we use and some examples of these in the scriptures.

1)  The lion of inability (Exodus 4:10-13)

2)  The lion unbelief (Mark 6:5-6)

3)  The lion of Discouragement (Numbers 21:1-4)

4)  The lion of our enemy (2 Kings 6:13-17)