Proverbs 23: 17-18
Do not let your heart envy sinners, but always be zealous for the fear of the LORD. There is surely a future hope for you, and your hope will not be cut off. NIV
I read ahead.
Some mornings, this project is really easy. I open the concordance, look up the next verse in whatever word search I’m working on (currently “hope”) and there it is, a reminder not to worry.
Many mornings, it is just the reminder that I need and it speaks to my heart in powerful ways.
This morning, the next verse on the list wasn’t a reminder, so I skipped to this one, which didn’t seem right. I have only twelve reminders left to find, and I feel that they should be good ones. So, I continued skimming Proverbs.
What I found was that Solomon has used this same phrase a couple of times, “your hope will not be cut off.”
It appears here in conjunction with an admonishment not to envy and in 24:14 in conjunction with finding wisdom, “Know also that wisdom is sweet to your soul; if you find it, there is a future hope for you, and your hope will not be cut off.” NIV
Your hope will not be cut off …
I can see that this is true, and that it also is a reminder not to worry. If my hope is in Christ, in the life everlasting that He promises in John 3:16, nothing that happens here can alter my hope … my hope cannot be cut off.
Cut off.
Sometimes, I think of that in conjunction with a knife — cutting off a piece of cheese.
My hope cannot be severed from me.
Some people use the term in the same way that I would use “turn off,” “Cut off the light.”
The light of my life can never be extinguished.
I’ve used it to describe the premature failure of something, “The phone just cut off.”
My hope will never fail me.
My hope cannot be cut off.
That’s what I’ll think about today.