What does Proverbs 27:25 mean?
After the grass is cut and new growth appears, and the hills are gathered with hay, Proverbs 27:25 - Modern Text Bible
(This verse sets up the idea of preparing for the future by working with the cycles of nature and being ready for what's next.)
Grass withers and new growth appears, and the fields are harvested at the right time. Life is full of cycles—things end, and new things begin. The verse draws attention to the rhythm of nature, where nothing lasts forever but each stage has a purpose. The Hebrew word for "grass" is chatsir, which refers to wild grass or hay, the kind that grows quickly and is cut for animal feed. This isn't just about farming—it's about recognizing that resources come and go, and wise people pay attention to these patterns.
In a world that often promises endless abundance or expects things to stay the same, this verse quietly pushes back. It says: pay attention, plan ahead, adapt to changes. The ancient audience would have known that missing the right time to harvest meant going hungry. Today, it’s a reminder that what you have now won’t last forever, but something new is always coming if you’re attentive.
For anyone facing uncertainty or feeling stuck, this verse encourages you to look for the next opportunity. Life changes, sometimes faster than we want, but that also means new chances are always on the horizon. Paying attention to the seasons—literal or metaphorical—can help you make the most of what you have, right when you have it.
Similar verses: Ecclesiastes 3:1, Proverbs 6:6, Proverbs 10:5