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Proverbs 13:10

Posted on 18 May at 15:10
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“Only by pride cometh contention: but with the well advised is wisdom.”

Certainly! Here is a Bible study on Verse: “Only by pride cometh contention: but with the well advised is wisdom.”

Context:Proverbs is a book of wisdom literature in the Bible, attributed mainly to King Solomon. Proverbs contains practical advice and guidance for living a wise and righteous life. In this particular verse, the focus is on the consequences of pride and the importance of seeking wise counsel.

Pride and Contention:The verse begins by emphasising that contention, or strife and conflict, arises solely from pride. Pride is an excessive self-esteem or an inflated sense of one’s own importance. When individuals are driven by pride, they tend to be contentious, argumentative, and unwilling to yield. It disrupts relationships, causes divisions, and hinders peaceful interactions.

The Well Advised and Wisdom:On the other hand, the verse contrasts pride with the well advised, who possess wisdom. The well advised are those who seek counsel, guidance, and input from others. They recognise the value of seeking wisdom outside of themselves. By doing so, they demonstrate humility and a willingness to consider different perspectives. This leads to wise decision-making, harmonious relationships, and a more peaceful existence.

Application:Proverbs 13:10 offers several important lessons for our lives:

  • Avoiding Pride:Pride is a destructive force that hinders personal growth and damages relationships. Recognising our tendency toward pride and actively working to humble ourselves is crucial for fostering healthy interactions and personal development.
  • Seeking Wise Counsel:We should seek advice and guidance from wise and trusted individuals. Surrounding ourselves with those who possess wisdom and experience can help us make better decisions and navigate through life’s challenges.
  • Cultivating Humility:Humility is the antidote to pride. It involves recognising our limitations, acknowledging our need for help, and valuing the contributions of others. By cultivating humility, we open ourselves up to learning, growth, and greater harmony in our relationships.
  • Pursuing Wisdom:Wisdom is a valuable asset that can guide us in making choices that honour God and benefit ourselves and others. We can pursue wisdom through studying God’s Word, prayer, and seeking godly counsel. As we grow in wisdom, we are better equipped to handle conflicts and approach situations with discernment.
  • Overall Message:Proverbs 13:10 serves as a reminder of the destructive power of pride and the importance of humility and seeking wisdom. By embracing humility, seeking wise counsel, and pursuing wisdom, we can foster healthier relationships, make wiser decisions, and live a more peaceful and fulfilling life.

Remember, Proverbs contains numerous other verses that offer practical insights for daily living. It is beneficial to explore the surrounding verses and the book as a whole to gain a more comprehensive understanding of its wisdom.

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