PROVERBS 20
Wine is a mocker, strong drink a brawler, and whoever is led astray by it is not wise.
2 The terror of a king is like the growling of a lion; whoever provokes him to anger forfeits his life.
3 It is an honor for a man to keep aloof from strife, but every fool will be quarreling.
4 The sluggard does not plow in the autumn; he will seek at harvest and have nothing.
5 The purpose in a man’s heart is like deep water, but a man of understanding will draw it out.
6 Many a man proclaims his own steadfast love, but a faithful man who can find?
7 The righteous who walks in his integrity— blessed are his children after him! – Proverbs 20:1-7
PROVERBS 20 WHO PROVOKES THE KING TO ANGER
A poem by ILMA inspired by these verses
As you serve the Lord Jesus Christ, always pursue peace
It is wise for a believer to stay away from discord and fights
Avoid anything that harms someone, is unloving and is ungodly
If you don’t refrain from such evil acts, you will lose your integrity
Defiance and insubordination provoke any king to bring upon his wrath
You are also inciting rebellion not only to your ruler but also against God
It is honorable for a man to control himself and evade all forms of quarrels
Let go of pride and embrace humility, you’ll surely avoid wrath & discord.
The writer of these following sayings warns the readers to ensure that the king is honored and obeyed by his subordinates. In verse 2, it describes the terror of a king which is likened to a growling lion. The readers of these proverbs are given guidelines on who or which kinds of people provoke the king’s wrath. It would be wise for them to avoid anything that will incite the king’s anger lest they lose their lives.
From these following verses, we can clearly see which kinds of people may provoke the king’s wrath:
- Drunks & brawlers – A brawler is a person who engages in noisy, rough, or physical fights, often in public, and is known for being combative, aggressive, and quarrelsome. Can you imagine if they are also drunk?
- Sluggards are next in the list. A sluggard is a person who is habitually lazy, idle, and slow-moving, often preferring sleep or inactivity over work. They avoid responsibility, makes extreme excuses to avoid labor, and fails to follow through on tasks.
- The unfaithful and wicked are the next group that provokes the king’s wrath- they are traitors and deserve to be killed for their treason.
Isn’t it interesting that these kinds of people also incite God’s anger? God hates the quarrelsome, the irresponsible and lazy people and mostly, the adulterous and idolaters who don’t have commitment to him. They only serve themselves and have no loyalty to anyone. They do not submit to authority. They do not obey rules.
REFLECTION
- Which kinds of people mentioned here are most stealthy and hard to discover in churches?









