Proverbs 15:12

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What Does This Mean?

This verse says that someone who likes to make fun of others (a scorner) doesn't like it when someone points out their mistakes. They also don't want to learn from wise people. King Solomon wrote this as part of his wisdom teachings.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who always makes jokes and doesn't take things seriously. When you tell them they did something wrong, they don't like it and won't listen. They also don't want to talk to the smart kids who could help them learn. It's like they don't want to grow up!

Historical Background

Proverbs 15:12 is part of the book of Proverbs, written by King Solomon, around 950 BC. The book is a collection of wise sayings meant to guide the Israelites in living a righteous life. This verse reflects the cultural value placed on wisdom and the importance of heeding advice.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, think of someone who constantly dismisses constructive criticism at work and avoids mentors who could help them improve their skills. This verse reminds us that being open to correction and seeking wisdom can lead to personal growth.

Topics

wisdomcriticismself-improvementmentoringhumilityadvice

Related Verses

Proverbs 9:7-8Proverbs 13:12 Timothy 3:1-9Matthew 15:14James 1:19

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important to be open to correction?
Being open to correction helps us improve and grow. It allows us to learn from our mistakes and become better versions of ourselves.
What can we do if someone refuses to listen to advice?
If someone refuses to listen, it's important to still offer the advice in a loving way. However, we must also recognize when it's time to step back and let them face the consequences of their actions.
How can we encourage someone to seek wisdom?
We can lead by example, showing the benefits of seeking wisdom, and gently offer resources or mentors who can help them grow.
What does it mean to be a scorner?
A scorner is someone who ridicules or mocks others, often refusing to accept any form of correction or advice. They reject wisdom and guidance, believing they are always right.
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