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Tramp

A tramp represents a vagrant or wanderer, often used biblically as a symbol of poverty and idleness. Scripture warns against the laziness that leads to such destitution.

Overview

The Bible uses the image of a tramp or vagrant to illustrate the consequences of laziness and lack of diligence. Proverbs consistently warns that idleness leads to poverty and want, contrasting the industrious person with the sluggard who refuses to work.

Key Scriptures

"So shall your poverty come like a robber, and your want like an armed man" (Proverbs 6:11, ESV). This verse warns that laziness inevitably results in destitution. Similarly, "The sluggard does not plow in the autumn; he will seek at harvest and have nothing" (Proverbs 20:4, ESV), showing that refusal to work brings want and homelessness.

Application

Christians should pursue diligent work as a stewardship before God, recognizing that honest labor honors Him and provides for ourselves and others, protecting us from poverty and dependence.

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