Proverbs 15:5

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from the Book of Proverbs contrasts the fool who rejects their father's advice with the wise person who listens to and values criticism. It highlights the importance of being open to guidance and correction.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game and your dad gives you tips to win. A fool would ignore these tips, but a smart kid would listen and use them to do better in the game.

Historical Background

The Book of Proverbs is a collection of sayings and teachings, traditionally attributed to King Solomon. Written during the time of ancient Israel, it aims to guide the reader in living a wise and righteous life.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, consider when a friend or colleague gives you honest feedback about your project. If you're wise, you'll listen and use that feedback to improve your work.

Topics

wisdomadviceparentingreproofprudenceattitude

Related Verses

Proverbs 9:8Proverbs 13:18Ephesians 4:15James 1:21Luke 14:27

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of Proverbs 15:5?
The main message is that wise people accept and value guidance and correction, unlike fools who reject it.
How can I apply Proverbs 15:5 in my personal relationships?
You can apply this verse by being open to feedback from family and friends and using it constructively to improve your relationships.
Why is it important to listen to correction?
Listening to correction helps us grow and improve, making us wiser and more prudent in our actions and decisions.
Can you give an example of how to use this verse in a sermon?
A sermon could discuss the importance of being teachable and open to feedback, using this verse as a starting point to encourage listeners to value constructive criticism.
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