Proverbs 3:9
The father moves to practical devotion: 'Honor the LORD with your wealth, with the firstfruits of all your crops.' 'Honor' (kabad) involves giving weight, treating as valuable. The young person is called to express this honor through material generosity, specifically through the 'firstfruits' (reshit). Giving the first and best, not what remains after one's own desires are satisfied, expresses genuine devotion. The 'wealth' (hon) and 'crops' (tebuah) represent the economic goods one possesses. This verse teaches that wisdom includes economic practice oriented toward honoring God. It challenges the notion that money is purely private or that one's earnings belong entirely to oneself. The young person learns that generosity and tithing are acts of worship, acknowledgments of God's ultimate ownership and provision.