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What does Proverbs 27:24 mean?

Riches don't last forever, and even crowns don't stay in the family for generations. Proverbs 27:24 - Modern Text Bible

(Wealth and status are temporary; nothing is guaranteed to last.)

Wealth and power are fleeting—no fortune or dynasty lasts forever. The proverb reminds us that riches can disappear and leadership can change hands in a moment. The Hebrew word for “crown” is nezer, meaning a symbol of authority or rule, and the verse highlights how even the most secure-seeming positions are temporary.

This verse challenges the belief that what you have today will always be there. In every age, people have trusted in their savings, status, or connections, only to find that circumstances can shift overnight. The proverb insists that wise stewardship—taking care of what you have now—is far more reliable than assuming things will never change.

If you’re tempted to put your security in money, a job, or your reputation, this proverb is a wake-up call. It’s a reminder to focus on what truly matters and to make choices today that will stand up when fortunes turn. Nothing on earth is guaranteed, but how you use what you have is always up to you.