Proverbs 26:6.
“He that sendeth a message by the hand of a fool cutteth off the feet, and drinketh damage.” (KJV).
Teaching about Fools:
For the past several days on Proverbial Thought, we have been reflecting on Solomon’s wisdom concerning fools:
- The Fool: Prov. 26:1 – honor is not fitting for a fool.
- Being Broken: Prov. 26:3 – a rod of correction is needed for a fool.
- Conversational Traps: Prov. 26:4 – don’t answer a fool’s foolishness.
- No More the Fool: Prov. 26:5 – answer a fool’s foolishness.
Click on the links to review, or read them for the first time if you haven’t done so yet! Anyway, Solomon continues his teaching on fools here when he says: “Trusting a fool to convey a message is as foolish as cutting off one’s feet or drinking poison!” (NLT).
Don’t Trust a Fool:
The Bible gives us this sage advice: Don’t trust a fool! I think it’s interesting that we have a figure of speech in the English language called a ‘fool’s errand.’ This simply means a fruitless undertaking, something that is completely absurd, useless or hopeless. In other words, to ask a fool to do something for you is, well, foolish. It’s a stupid as cutting off your own feet – you’re only hurting yourself. When the foolish person doesn’t do what you asked them to do, you will have to either waste time now having to find someone else to do it for you, or you may even end up having to do it yourself.
Trust a Wise or Faithful Person:
If it is foolish to trust a fool to do a job for you, then the flip-side is also true: You are smart if you choose someone who is wise, faithful or trustworthy to do something for you. Jesus Himself said, “Who is a faithful, sensible servant, to whom the master can give the responsibility of managing his household and feeding his family?” (Matthew 24:45, NLT).
Let us be Faithful:
Now some of you may never find yourself in a leadership position, having to hire or choose someone to get a job done. But as Christians, all of us are called to serve the Lord and serve His church. So let us be found faithful even with the smallest tasks the Lord asks of us, and He will reward us. If you have a job to do, do it heartily as unto the Lord, and do it with a spirit of excellence! As we do this, God will be glorified. Amen!
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