Proverbs 23:10Do not move an ancient boundary stone, or take over the fields of the fatherless,Proverbs Daily is a reader-supported publication. All posts are free, but all donations help spread the message. When you see the word “upgrade,” you’re simply invited to help me make the sacred positively contagious...thank you in advance for becoming a free or paid subscriber.There are rules in life that aren’t written down… but everybody knows them.Like:• You don’t cut in line.• You don’t take advantage of people who can’t fight back.• You don’t come up by “punching down” on someone else .Break those rules long enough, and society starts to fall apart.That’s what Proverbs 23:10 is talking about:📖 SCRIPTURE BREAKDOWN“Do not move an ancient boundary stone, or take over the fields of the fatherless.”Now, that phrase “do not” is rare in Hebrew wisdom literature.We all think that the Bible is full of “Thou Shalt Not’s” but that’s More about our English translations than what the Hebrew really says.So when it says do not, it’s like wisdom raising its voice and saying: “This really matters.” So let’s see why:The boundary stone marked land that had been agreed upon for generations. Moving it meant stealing quietly, legally, and strategically.And the “fatherless”? That’s someone with no protection, no leverage, no backup.This verse is about one thing: Do not violate the social contract.🧠 THE SOCIAL CONTRACTThe social contract says: We don’t advance by exploiting the vulnerable. We don’t build our future by shrinking someone else’s.But when desperation sets in, people forget the social contract.They start saying things like: “I gotta do what I gotta do.” “I’m just trying to survive.” “Everybody does it.”Or, as vintage Kanye once said it: “We gotta take cake to make cake.”But Proverbs says: If you make a habit of taking from those who can’t defend themselves, you’re tearing the fabric that eventually protects you.Because one day, you will be the one without power. Without leverage. Without protection.🔄 THIS IS ABOUT TRUST, NOT LANDThis verse isn’t as much about property as it’s about trust.Don’t move moral boundaries. Don’t blur ethical lines. Don’t normalize advantage that comes from another’s disadvantage.Because wisdom knows something we forget: How you treat the weak writes the rules you’ll live under later.This is the golden rule in concrete form: Do unto others what you’d hope the world would do for you.🌱 THERE’S A BETTER WAYThe good news? You don’t have to win by violating the contract.God sees. God defends. God keeps better records than boundary stones ever could.Integrity may feel slower… but it builds a world you can actually live in.🔥 REMEMBERWhen you protect the powerless, you protect the future you’ll need one dayPrayerLord, keep my hands clean and keep my heart just.Today’s ChallengeNotice one situation where you could gain by crossing a line. Don’t do it. Honor the contract instead.That choice is wisdom at work.About the AuthorFred Lynch is a creative communicator, author, and Christian Hip Hop pioneer. To learn more about Fred and what he’s up to now…
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