Yesterday Afternoon's Bible Study |
"Each of us has a circle of influence consisting of people from our families, churches, schools, professions, and social lives. These are all people we may potentially influence--in a good way or a not-so-good way. Our actions have the potential to bring out the best or worst not only in us, but also others.
In Ecclesiastes, King Solomon shows us the difference between being wise and living foolishly. The contrast between wisdom and foolishness isn't the same as being a genius versus having a low IQ. In the Bible, a wise person's entire life is based on God. The person lives solely to glorify God in word and deed, whereas a foolish person makes up his or her own mind about what is good or bad. Those who are foolish may be moral people or live a life filled with sin, but they do not live dependent on God.
This verse specifically addresses our speech and how we communicate with others. A foolish person's speech is the polar opposite of a wise person's way of communicating. Wise words are gracious, kind, and beneficial to others. Foolish words hurt others and consume the fool.
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