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The Fool’s Tongue

Written by Michael Goerlich

August 3, 2022
Wednesday

The Fool’s Tongue
Colossians 4: 2-6

12  The words of a wise man's mouth are gracious; but the lips of a fool will swallow up himself.”
Ecclesiastes 10:12

Medieval royal courts employed a jester, or fool, to entertain the monarch and courtiers with tricks, jokes, and songs or recitations making fun of those in high position. Because no one took the fool seriously, his words and actions were allowed to slip past the court censors.

In the book of Proverbs, the fool had a moral, not a comic, dimension. The fool is used more than thirty times in Proverbs as the opposite of the wise man or woman. Whereas the wise man feared God, the fool did not. Indeed, the fool was the epitome of a person who was “right in his own eyes” (Proverbs 12:15); he was a person who failed to learn from experience. Take speech, for example: Eventually, most people learn that barbs, sarcasm, arguments, put-downs, and distasteful humor are not acceptable. They get the message and change their speech. But a fool does not. The fool continues sowing seeds of speech that produce a harvest of destruction: “The lips of a fool shall swallow him up.”
 

Be wise and gracious in your speech. Don’t be consumed by the errors of a foolish tongue.

A point to ponder…


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