Faceless Foolishness
”Forsake foolishness and live, And go in the way of understanding. “He who corrects a scoffer gets shame for himself, And he who rebukes a wicked man only harms himself. Do not correct a scoffer, lest he hate you; Rebuke a wise man, and he will love you.“ Proverbs 9:6-8 NKJV
There appears to be a very thin line between wisdom and wickedness in our world. That’s the reason why two wrongs can never make a right. When the scripture says “he who rebukes a wicked man only harms himself”, it exposes the faceless foolishness in falling into the trap of anger, secret hatred, and unforgiving spirit in every bit to enforce justice. Wisdom demands a careful exposure of every act of wickedness without getting entangled into unrighteousness. It is the responsibility of a wise man to accept correction from wrong doings or wickedness. Otherwise, he is simply treated as a contagious scoffer to be graciously avoided. And to avoid a faceless foolishness in relationships, believers must be wise in (1) handling feedbacks; (2) responding to suffering and act of wickedness; (3) a pursuit of productivity with consistent pruning and planting; (4) the use of discretion in correcting wrong doings; (5) the use of priority in taking care of one’s spiritual needs; (6) testing all spirits to detect errors; and (7) a consistent pursuit of the fear of God. Therefore, the way of understanding is simple, sincere, and separate from the path of foolishness; but it takes the wisdom from God to discern a subtle and avoidable entanglement into wickedness.
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