Proverbs 15:26

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from the Book of Proverbs contrasts the thoughts of the wicked and the words of the pure. It states that God finds the thoughts of the wicked abominable, while He finds the pleasant words of the pure to be desirable. The key message is that God values purity of heart and speech.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who only thinks about doing mean things. God doesn't like those thoughts at all. But if you have a friend who always says nice things, God really likes that. It's like God loves when people are kind and say good things.

Historical Background

Proverbs was written by King Solomon, who was known for his wisdom. It was written around 950 BCE and is part of the wisdom literature in the Old Testament. The book provides guidance on how to live a life that pleases God and is beneficial to others.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you're at school and you overhear a group of students plotting to play a mean prank on another student. You might recognize that their thoughts are 'wicked' and not what God would approve of. On the other hand, if you hear students talking about how they can help someone who is struggling, those are the 'pleasant words' that God finds desirable.

Topics

wisdompuritythoughtsspeechGod's perspectivemorality

Related Verses

Proverbs 23:7Psalm 101:3Matthew 5:8Proverbs 11:20Psalm 119:9

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean for thoughts to be 'wicked'?
Wicked thoughts are those that are harmful, selfish, or malicious. They include plans or desires that do not align with God's will or love for others.
Can pure words be considered a form of worship?
Yes, speaking kindly and truthfully can be seen as an act of worship since it reflects the character of God and honors Him in our interactions with others.
How can someone develop pure thoughts?
Developing pure thoughts involves regularly seeking God through prayer and reading His word, meditating on His teachings, and surrounding oneself with other believers who encourage a righteous lifestyle.
What are some examples of pleasant words in daily life?
Pleasant words include compliments, encouraging remarks, apologies, and expressions of gratitude. These words show love, respect, and build up others.
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