Proverbs 29:12
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
যি শাসনকৰ্ত্তাই মিছা কথালৈ মনোযোগ দিয়ে, তেওঁৰ সকলো কৰ্মচাৰী দুষ্ট প্রকৃতিৰ হয়।
What Does This Mean?
This verse warns that if a leader listens to lies, it means all their helpers are doing bad things. It's a warning about the consequences of not being truthful in leadership. The message is clear: truth and honesty are crucial in leadership.
Explained for Children
Imagine a captain of a team who listens to lies from the team members. It means that the whole team is not playing fair. It's like when the captain listens to someone who says the wrong thing, and everyone else starts to do the wrong thing too.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of Proverbs, traditionally attributed to King Solomon, known for his wisdom. It was written during the period of the united monarchy in Israel, around the 10th century BCE, to teach principles of governance and ethical leadership.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, if a CEO listens to false reports from their team, it could mean the entire company is not operating honestly. This could lead to serious consequences like loss of trust and severe financial repercussions.
Topics
leadershiptruthintegrityethicsconsequencesmorality
Related Verses
1 Kings 12:1-15Ezekiel 22:29-31Matthew 7:15-201 Samuel 8:3-51 Timothy 5:22
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is truth important in leadership?
Truth is vital in leadership because it builds trust, ensures transparency, and fosters an environment where honesty can flourish, leading to better decision-making.
What are the consequences of a leader listening to lies?
When a leader listens to lies, it can lead to poor decision-making, loss of trust, and a culture of dishonesty within the organization or community.
How can this verse be applied in a corporate setting?
In a corporate setting, this verse reminds leaders to listen to honest and accurate reports and to foster a culture of integrity among employees to avoid corrupt practices.
What does this verse say about the character of a ruler's advisors?
This verse suggests that if a ruler listens to lies, it implies that their advisors are likely dishonest and not trustworthy, reflecting poorly on the ruler's choice of advisors.
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