Chapter 6
Chapter Outline
Cautions against rash suretiship. (1–5)
A rebuke to slothfulness. (6–11)
Seven things hateful to God. (12–19)
Exhortations to walk according to God's (20–35)
commandments.
Verses 1–5
If we live as directed by the word of God, we shall find it profitable even in this present world.
We are stewards of our worldly substance, and have to answer to the Lord for our disposal of it; to
waste it in rash schemes, or such plans as may entangle us in difficulties and temptations, is wrong.
A man ought never to be surety for more than he is able and willing to pay, and can afford to pay,
without wronging his family; he ought to look upon every sum he is engaged for, as his own debt.
If we must take all this care to get our debts to men forgiven, much more to obtain forgiveness with
God. Humble thyself to him, make sure of Christ as thy Friend, to plead for thee; pray earnestly
that thy sins may be pardoned, and that thou mayest be kept from going down to the pit.
Verses 6–11
Diligence in business is every man's wisdom and duty; not so much that he may attain worldly
wealth, as that he may not be a burden to others, or a scandal to the church. The ants are more
diligent than slothful men. We may learn wisdom from the meanest insects, and be shamed by
them. Habits of indolence and indulgence grow upon people. Thus life runs to waste; and poverty,
though at first at a distance, gradually draws near, like a traveller; and when it arrives, is like an
armed man, too strong to be resisted. All this may be applied to the concerns of our souls. How
many love their sleep of sin, and their dreams of worldly happiness! Shall we not seek to awaken
such? Shall we not give diligence to secure our own salvation?
Verses 12–19
If the slothful are to be condemned, who do nothing, much more those that do all the ill they
can. Observe how such a man is described. He says and does every thing artfully, and with design.
His ruin shall come without warning, and without relief. Here is a list of things hateful to God.
Those sins are in a special manner provoking to God, which are hurtful to the comfort of human
life. These things which God hates, we must hate in ourselves; it is nothing to hate them in others.
Let us shun all such practices, and watch and pray against them; and avoid, with marked disapproval,
all who are guilty of them, whatever may be their rank.