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Wisdom on Helping Others Unwisely

Feb 15, 2025

God's Warning: Seven Types of People You Should Never Help According to the Bible

Introduction

  • Helping others can sometimes lead to personal drain if done unwisely.
  • Bible provides guidance on people who should not be helped, not out of lack of love but wisdom.
  • Key scripture: Proverbs 4:7 - Wisdom and understanding should guide our help.
  • Jesus set boundaries and walked away from unchanging people.

Seven Types of People to Avoid Helping

1. The Lazy

  • Key Point: Laziness is a choice and form of self-sabotage.
  • Scriptural Reference: Proverbs 10:4, 2 Thessalonians 3:10, Proverbs 6:9-11.
  • Principle: Helping the lazy disrupts God's system of accountability.
  • Discernment Tip: Identify laziness by excuses, lack of effort, and wasted resources.

2. The Ungrateful

  • Key Point: Ungratefulness indicates entitlement and selfishness.
  • Scriptural Reference: Luke 17:17-18, 2 Timothy 3:2, Proverbs 17:13.
  • Impact: Ungratefulness blocks blessings and increases demands.
  • Principle: Gratitude attracts more blessings; ingratitude shuts doors.

3. The Proud and Arrogant

  • Key Point: Pride leads to destruction and signifies self-reliance over God.
  • Scriptural Reference: Proverbs 16:18, James 4:6, Proverbs 26:12.
  • Impact: Pride resists correction and wisdom, leading to downfall.
  • Examples: King Nebuchadnezzar, Pharaoh.

4. The Wicked and Sinful

  • Key Point: Wickedness and sin are not approved by God.
  • Scriptural Reference: Psalm 1:1, Proverbs 6:16-19, Romans 1:32.
  • Principle: Helping the wicked implicates you in their sin.
  • Boundary Setting: Love without condoning sin.

5. The Foolish

  • Key Point: Foolishness is rejecting wisdom despite knowing it.
  • Scriptural Reference: Proverbs 13:20, Proverbs 26:11, Proverbs 23:9.
  • Impact: Fools repeat mistakes and reject correction, causing drain.
  • Action: Allow life to teach them rather than intervening.

6. The Dishonest and Manipulative

  • Key Point: Dishonesty and manipulation exploit kindness.
  • Scriptural Reference: Proverbs 12:22, 2 Corinthians 11:14.
  • Discernment Tip: Identify by inconsistency in stories and guilt-tripping.

7. The Unrepentant

  • Key Point: Unrepentance is deliberate sinning after knowing the truth.
  • Scriptural Reference: Hebrews 10:26, Proverbs 29:1, Romans 2:5.
  • Principle: Enabling the unrepentant interferes with God's lessons.
  • Parable Reference: Prodigal Son - change may require hitting rock bottom.

Conclusion

  • Importance of discernment in helping others.
  • Pray for wisdom to identify the right people to help.
  • Focus energy on those who are ready to change and appreciate help.
  • Trust God to handle those who refuse to listen.

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