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When Will Man Learn From The Creator.
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Proverbs 1:20-33 says “How long will you inexperienced ones keep loving inexperience, and must you ridiculers desire for yourselves outright ridicule, and will you stupid ones keep hating knowledge?
Turn back at my reproof. Then to you I will cause my spirit to bubble forth; I will make my words known to you. Because I have called out but you keep refusing, I have stretched out my hand but there is no one paying attention, and you keep neglecting all my counsel, and my reproof you have not accepted, I also, for my part, shall laugh at your own disaster, I shall mock when what you dread comes, when what you dread comes just like a storm, and your own disaster gets here just like a stormwind, when distress and hard times come upon you.
At that time they will keep calling me but I shall not answer, they will keep looking for me but they will not find me, for the reason that they hated knowledge, and the fear of Jehovah they did not choose. They did not consent to my counsel; they disrespected all my reproof. So they will eat from the fruitage of their way, and they will be filled full from their own counsels. For the apostasy of the inexperienced ones is what will kill them, and the easygoingness of the stupid is what will destroy them.
As for the one listening to me, he will reside in security and be undisturbed from dread of calamity.”—Prov. 1:20-33.
We see from man limited experience in life, there are lessons you can learn from various situations, then you will be less apt to resent your own inexperience and be more receptive to the learning process, before is too late.
Turn back at my reproof. Then to you I will cause my spirit to bubble forth; I will make my words known to you. Because I have called out but you keep refusing, I have stretched out my hand but there is no one paying attention, and you keep neglecting all my counsel, and my reproof you have not accepted, I also, for my part, shall laugh at your own disaster, I shall mock when what you dread comes, when what you dread comes just like a storm, and your own disaster gets here just like a stormwind, when distress and hard times come upon you.
At that time they will keep calling me but I shall not answer, they will keep looking for me but they will not find me, for the reason that they hated knowledge, and the fear of Jehovah they did not choose. They did not consent to my counsel; they disrespected all my reproof. So they will eat from the fruitage of their way, and they will be filled full from their own counsels. For the apostasy of the inexperienced ones is what will kill them, and the easygoingness of the stupid is what will destroy them.
As for the one listening to me, he will reside in security and be undisturbed from dread of calamity.”—Prov. 1:20-33.
We see from man limited experience in life, there are lessons you can learn from various situations, then you will be less apt to resent your own inexperience and be more receptive to the learning process, before is too late.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Try telling that to my friend whose wife is now in a secure mental unit after having been brainwashed by your lot. She even tried to sign their house over to them but fortunately the bank asked him what was going on. He is unable to visit as he is disabled but guess who does call on her? Yep the JWs who are still trying to manipulate her.
I found the book of Proverbs has a twofold purpose—“for one to know wisdom and discipline.” (Proverbs 1:2) These sayings help me to acquire wisdom, which is the ability to see things clearly and apply knowledge to solve problems, and by means of them,and heeding their advice can affect our heart, contribute toward our happiness.
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