Sleeping Watchman at the Door
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wjpas0140
Description
A weary watchman sits slumped beside a heavy wooden doorway, his hands still wrapped around a long staff while sleep overtakes him at his post. His robe, sandals, head covering, and guarded threshold place him in an ancient Near Eastern setting where vigilance was a matter of trust and survival. The scene presents a sober visual lesson on neglecting duty: the one appointed to watch has surrendered to exhaustion, leaving the entrance unguarded.
The subject connects naturally with the wisdom warnings in Proverbs against “a little sleep” and “a little slumber,” where unchecked drowsiness becomes a picture of spiritual carelessness and practical loss. It also serves ministry themes of watchfulness, readiness, responsibility, and the danger of becoming spiritually asleep when called to stand guard.
The subject connects naturally with the wisdom warnings in Proverbs against “a little sleep” and “a little slumber,” where unchecked drowsiness becomes a picture of spiritual carelessness and practical loss. It also serves ministry themes of watchfulness, readiness, responsibility, and the danger of becoming spiritually asleep when called to stand guard.








