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Proverbs 18:2

The Message

Fools care nothing for thoughtful discourse; all they do is run off at the mouth.

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“Simpletons! How long will you wallow in ignorance? Cynics! How long will you feed your cynicism? Idiots! How long will you refuse to learn? About face! I can revise your life. Look, I’m ready to pour out my spirit on you; I’m ready to tell you all I know. As it is, I’ve called, but you’ve turned a deaf ear; I’ve reached out to you, but you’ve ignored me.

Start with God—the first step in learning is bowing down to God; only fools thumb their noses at such wisdom and learning.

Prudent people don’t flaunt their knowledge; talkative fools broadcast their silliness.

A commonsense person lives good sense; fools litter the country with silliness.

What’s this? Fools out shopping for wisdom! They wouldn’t recognize it if they saw it!

When wickedness arrives, shame’s not far behind; contempt for life is contemptible.

Fools on the road have no sense of direction. The way they walk tells the story: “There goes the fool again!”

The question keeps coming up regarding meat that has been offered up to an idol: Should you attend meals where such meat is served, or not? We sometimes tend to think we know all we need to know to answer these kinds of questions—but sometimes our humble hearts can help us more than our proud minds. We never really know enough until we recognize that God alone knows it all.

It’s true that some here preach Christ because with me out of the way, they think they’ll step right into the spotlight. But the others do it with the best heart in the world. One group is motivated by pure love, knowing that I am here defending the Message, wanting to help. The others, now that I’m out of the picture, are merely greedy, hoping to get something out of it for themselves. Their motives are bad. They see me as their competition, and so the worse it goes for me, the better—they think—for them.




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