Proverbs 15:28
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What Does This Mean?
This verse from Proverbs contrasts the behavior of the righteous and the wicked. The righteous think before they speak, studying their answers, while the wicked blurt out harmful things without thinking. It's a teaching about the importance of thoughtful speech.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're in a classroom. The good kid raises their hand, thinks about the answer, and then gives a smart response. But the naughty kid just blurts out something silly or mean without thinking. This verse is like that, telling us to think before we speak.
Historical Background
Proverbs was written over many centuries, with King Solomon being a key contributor. It was written for the people of Israel to provide wisdom and guidance in daily life, emphasizing the importance of righteousness and thoughtful living.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're in a meeting and a difficult question comes up. A colleague immediately suggests a rash solution without thinking, which might cause problems. In contrast, you take a moment to consider the issue and offer a well-thought-out response. This verse encourages us to be that thoughtful responder.