
Proverbs 16:1 opens with a tension between human intention and divine rule: The plans of the heart belong to man, but the answer of the tongue is from the LORD (v. 1). Solomon reminds us that people genuinely think, plan, and prepare. Human agency is real. We make choices, set courses, and consider outcomes.
At the same time, the final outcome is not ultimately in human hands. The answer of the tongue is from the LORD means that God remains sovereign over what finally comes to pass. We may prepare our words and shape our intentions, but He governs reality. This fits the broader Proverbs vision that wisdom begins not with self-sufficiency, but with trust in God’s rule.
This verse does not cancel responsibility, but places it in the right context. We are called to plan faithfully, yet never to imagine that our plans make us masters of reality. Wisdom means preparing with diligence while remaining submitted to the Lord who directs outcomes.
Used with permission from TheBibleSays.com.
You can access the original article here:Proverbs 16:1 Meaning
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