Proverbs 25:15
French (La Bible expliquée)
Avec beaucoup de patience on persuade un juge; des paroles douces viennent à bout des résistances les plus solides. La fin du v. 15 dit littéralement « une langue douce brise un os ». L'image est claire: tout est affaire de temps! Venir à bout de l'impossible est une question de patience et de douceur. Avec le temps, le faible vient toujours à bout du plus fort. La tradition des rabbins a appliqué ce proverbe à la relation avec Dieu: même si Dieu semble faire la sourde oreille, la prière persévérante finit par obtenir ce qu'elle demande, surtout s'il s'agit de réclamer justice. Jésus a pu s'inspirer de ce proverbe pour formuler la parabole de la veuve et du juge (Luc 18.1-7).
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that patience can change even powerful people's minds, and gentle words can be very effective. It's from the book of Proverbs, which gives wise advice. The key message is that patience and kindness can be very powerful tools.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're trying to convince your big sister to share her toys. If you keep asking nicely and patiently, you might change her mind. This verse is like that, but for grown-ups talking to important people.
Historical Background
The book of Proverbs was written by King Solomon and other wise men in ancient Israel. It was written to give advice on how to live a wise and good life. The audience would have included kings and common people, and the culture valued wisdom and good speech.
Living It Out Today
Think about a time when you were trying to get a manager to agree to something. If you were patient and spoke kindly, you were more likely to succeed. This verse shows that gentleness and patience can lead to better outcomes.
Topics
patiencewisdomspeechleadershippeacepersuasion
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to have a 'soft tongue'?
A 'soft tongue' refers to speaking kindly and gently, using words that are not harsh or confrontational. This can be very effective in persuading others.
How can patience change a prince?
Patience can change a prince or any leader by allowing them to see a different perspective over time. Consistent, gentle persuasion can influence even powerful people.
Can this verse apply to everyday situations?
Yes, this verse can apply to many everyday situations, like dealing with difficult coworkers or family members. Being patient and speaking gently can lead to better outcomes.
Why is this verse important in leadership?
This verse is important in leadership because it emphasizes the power of patience and gentle persuasion. Leaders who use these qualities can influence others more effectively.
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