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Let's learn something today about the infant ruled by the Leviathan woman trying to rule society. Scripture uses the term "fool" (derived from various Hebrew and Greek words) to describe someone who rejects God's wisdom, acts carelessly, or mocks instruction. Because there are dozens of verses on this topic, the scriptures are categorized below by their primary themes and characteristics.1. The Core Nature of a FoolDenying God: "The fool says in his heart, 'There is no God.' They are corrupt, they do abominable deeds" (Psalm 14:1).Despising Wisdom: "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction" (Proverbs 1:7).Loving Folly: "Folly is a joy to him who lacks sense, but a man of understanding walks straight ahead" (Proverbs 15:21).2. Speech, Anger, and ConductUncontrolled Speech: Fools are known for quarreling, bragging, and causing their own ruin through their words (Proverbs 18:2, 20:3, 18:7, 10:18, openbible.info/topics/fools).Quick Temper: Fools quickly display anger and mock the concept of sin (Proverbs 29:11, 14:9, theotivity.com/post/the-rod-for-a-fools-back-10-biblical-marks-of-a-fool/).Warnings on Interaction: Scripture advises avoiding the company of fools to prevent harm (Proverbs 13:20) and suggests that silence is the best trait for a fool (Proverbs 17:28).3. New Testament PerspectivesIgnoring Jesus' Words: Building a life without obeying Jesus' teachings is compared to building on sand (Matthew 7:26).Prioritizing Temporal Gain: Jesus cautions against focusing only on worldly, material wealth while ignoring the state of one’s soul, as seen in the parable of the rich fool (Luke 12:20). Thanks for enduring this message. Do you think I should continue to leave the punctuation marks for learning?
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