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What does Proverbs 15:6 mean?

Good people usually have plenty, but trouble always seems to follow those who do wrong. Proverbs 15:6 - Modern Text Bible

(Living with integrity often leads to stability and blessing, while dishonest living brings problems and unrest.)

When someone lives honestly, their home is filled with real treasure, but dishonest people often hide trouble behind their riches. The Hebrew word for "treasure" is otzar, which means a storehouse or a collection of valuable things. But here, the value isn’t just money—it’s peace, security, and trust. This proverb says that wealth gained with integrity brings lasting good, but wealth gained by cutting corners is haunted by anxiety and problems.

This challenges the belief that money fixes everything. In reality, the way you get what you have matters as much as what you have. Hidden trouble can follow people who chase wealth at any cost, even if everything looks fine on the surface.

If you’ve ever envied someone’s success, ask yourself what’s really behind it. Is it built on honesty, or is there a cost that isn’t obvious? True wealth isn’t just about what’s in your bank account—it’s about having a life you don’t have to hide. That’s worth more than any treasure.