What does Proverbs 5:11 mean?
At the end of your life, when your body is worn out, you’ll regret it all. Proverbs 5:11 - Modern Text Bible
(He paints a picture of regret and physical decline as the ultimate outcome of these choices.)
There comes a moment when you look back and wish you’d made different choices, especially when your body and health start to fail. The Hebrew word for "flesh" is basar, which means not just the physical body but your whole being. The verse is brutally honest about the cost of ignoring wisdom — it’s not just emotional pain, but real physical consequences that can’t be undone. This pushes back on the idea that you can always bounce back or start over. Sometimes, the damage is permanent. If you’ve ever watched someone deal with the fallout of years of bad decisions — whether it’s health, relationships, or reputation — you know how real this is. The practical angle: think about your future self, not just what feels good now. Your choices today shape the story you’ll tell tomorrow.
Similar verses: Proverbs 1:31, Proverbs 6:32, Ecclesiastes 12:1