Comment 1
Proverbs 29:1 warns that repeatedly rejecting correction can lead to ruin without remedy.
Jehovah corrects us through his Word, the publications, and loving counsel from elders.
Humility keeps us safe and helps us keep growing spiritually.
Comment 2
Proverbs 29:2 shows that justice brings joy to the people, but wicked rulers cause suffering.
While human governments fall short, Christ’s Kingdom will bring true relief.
Meanwhile, I strive to act justly so others benefit from my conduct.
Comment 3
Proverbs 29:3 highlights loving wisdom—it satisfies parents and honors Jehovah.
Applying Bible principles shows we value instruction; immoral, disorderly living brings shame and pain.
Comment 4
Proverbs 29:7 teaches that a righteous servant cares about the rights of the poor.
Jehovah cares for the needy; I imitate him with practical compassion and dignity toward those in hardship.
Comment 5
Proverbs 29:11 reminds me to control anger.
Unchecked anger harms congregation peace and my relationship with Jehovah.
Calm self-control reflects the holy spirit and prevents problems.
Comment 6
Proverbs 29:15 shows loving discipline helps children grow strong and respectful.
Discipline isn’t harsh punishment; it’s steady teaching that leads to happiness and Jehovah’s approval.
Comment 7
Proverbs 29:17 says discipline brings rest and joy.
As Jehovah’s spiritual child, accepting his discipline makes life more peaceful and blessed.
Comment 8
Proverbs 29:18 teaches that without vision people stray, but obedience brings happiness.
Jehovah gives vision through his Word and the “faithful and discreet slave.”
Paying attention keeps me on the path to life.
Comment 9
Proverbs 29:23 shows that pride leads to humiliation, but humility to glory.
Avoid seeking personal recognition; Jehovah blesses and honors at the right time.
Comment 10
Proverbs 29:25 warns that fearing men is a snare, but trust in Jehovah is safe.
Mockery or opposition can’t stop us when we rely on Jehovah—he gives courage to keep going with joy.