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What does Proverbs 10:25 mean?

When disaster hits, the wicked are wiped out, but people who do right are still standing when it’s over. Proverbs 10:25 - Modern Text Bible

(Trouble destroys those who live badly, but people who live well endure and remain secure.)

When chaos or disaster hits, it doesn't last forever—but the person with solid character stands firm long after the storm passes. The Hebrew word for whirlwind is sa'arah, meaning a violent, spinning storm. The verse paints a picture: trouble comes fast and shakes everything, but it's temporary. What lasts is the foundation you build your life on. This goes against the idea that tough times define you or that nothing survives disaster. Instead, it suggests you can come through even the worst moments if your character is strong. If you've ever felt like your world was spinning out of control, this proverb offers hope: storms end, but who you are can remain. It encourages you to focus on building resilience and integrity, so when life gets chaotic, you have something solid to hold onto.