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18:1  The Lord, who lives forever, created the whole universe,
18:2  and he alone is just.
18:4  He has given no one enough power to describe what he has done, and no one can investigate it completely.
18:5  Who can measure his majestic power? Who can tell the whole story of his merciful actions?
18:6  We cannot add to them; we cannot subtract from them. There is no way to comprehend the marvelous things the Lord has done.
18:7  When we come to the end of that story, we have not even begun; we are simply at a loss for words.
18:8  What are human beings? Of what use are we? The good that we do—the evil that we do—what does it all mean?
18:9  If we live a hundred years, we have lived an unusually long time,
18:10  but compared with all eternity, those years are like a drop of water in the ocean, like a single grain of sand.
18:11  That is why the Lord is so patient with us, why he is so free with his mercy.
18:12  He looks at us and knows that we are doomed to die; that is why he is so willing to forgive us.
18:13  We can show compassion to someone we know, but the Lord shows compassion for all humanity. He corrects us; he disciplines us; he teaches us. Like a shepherd tending sheep, he brings us back to himself.
18:14  He will have compassion on us if we accept his guidance and are eager for him to show us where we are wrong.
18:15  My child, when you help someone, don't reprimand him at the same time. When you make a gift, don't say anything that hurts.
18:16  Your words count for more than what you give. Even dew gives some relief during a spell of hot weather.
18:17  Yes, kind words are more effective than the best of gifts, and if you are really concerned, you will give both.
18:18  It is stupid to be unkind and insulting. No one's eyes are going to sparkle at a gift that you resent giving.
18:19  Know what you are talking about before you speak, and give attention to your health before you get sick.
18:20  Examine your conscience before the Lord judges you; then when that time comes, he will forgive you.
18:21  Humble yourself before you are punished with sickness. When you have sinned, show repentance.
18:22  If you make a promise to the Lord, keep it as soon as you can. Don't wait until you are about to die to set things straight.
18:23  But before you make such a promise, be prepared to keep it. Don't try to test the Lord's patience.
18:24  Think! Do you want him to be angry with you on the day you die? When you face his judgment, do you want him to turn his back on you?
18:25  When you have all you want, think what it is like to be hungry, what it is to be poor.
18:26  Things can change in a single day; the Lord can act very quickly.
18:27  If you are wise, you will be careful in everything you do. When sin is all around you, be especially careful that you do not become guilty.
18:28  Every intelligent person can recognize wisdom and will honor anyone who shows it.
18:29  If you appreciate wisdom when you hear it, you will become wise yourself, and your words will be a source of wisdom for others.
18:30  Don't be controlled by your lust; keep your passions in check.
18:31  If you allow yourself to satisfy your every desire, you will be a joke to your enemies.
18:32  Don't indulge in luxurious living; the expense of it will ruin you.
18:33  Don't make yourself a beggar by borrowing for expensive banquets when you don't have enough money of your own.