Our wisdom for today comes from Proverbs 21:17.
“He who loves pleasure will become poor; the one who loves wine and oil will never be rich.”
This proverb is not about wine and oil. This verse is a powerful warning on the dangers of prioritizing pleasure over responsibility.
The love of pleasure, whether through indulgence in luxurious living, excessive partying, or constant pursuit of entertainment, can lead to financial ruin. The verse specifically mentions “wine and oil,” because they were symbols of wealth and indulgence in ancient times.
The message here is clear: while enjoying life’s pleasures is not inherently wrong, making them the center of one’s life can have dire consequences. The pursuit of pleasure often leads to neglect of more important duties such as work, saving, and investing wisely. When one’s resources are continually spent on fleeting pleasures, the result is often poverty.
Reflecting on this, we are reminded to assess our own lives. Are we investing our time and resources in ways that build a stable future, or are we chasing temporary pleasures that leave us empty? This verse is saying, “If you love having fun too much, you’ll end up poor; if you always want fancy things, you’ll never be wealthy.”
I’m Lonnie Davis and these are thoughts worth thinking.