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Proverbs 23:9 Meaning

In Proverbs 23:9, traditionally attributed to King Solomon, we find a strong emphasis on the value of wisdom and discernment. When it says Do not speak in the hearing of a fool, For he will despise the wisdom of your words (v. 9), it underscores how attempting to share wise counsel with someone intent on rejecting it often proves fruitless. The fool in this context is not a person merely lacking intelligence, but rather one who has no interest in self-reflection or correction.

This call for restraint reminds us that our words, though valuable, require an attentive and open heart in order to be received. Much like the admonition in another passage that says not to give what is holy to those who cannot appreciate it (Matthew 7:6), this verse observes that those hardened to wisdom end up scorning well—meant counsel. It is not an encouragement to dismiss others but rather to steward our words effectively, ensuring our efforts at teaching or exhortation are directed toward receptive ears.

Furthermore, this proverb highlights the practical reality that wisdom thrives in environments where humility and respect for God’s truth exist. Our role, then, involves discernment in identifying those whom we can genuinely help. The verse offers a reminder that it is better to be swift to listen, slow to speak, and careful in our choice of audience when we offer biblical insight and moral instruction (James 1:19).

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