Proverbs 15:5b He that Regardeth Reproof is Prudent
- Regardeth:
- Strong’s:
to keep, guard, observe, give heed.
- Dict. of
Bib: obey a command with diligence and in detail; respect and revere;
- Reproof: rebuke, correction,
punishment, chastisement. (It is a different term than instruction, but in
context is used as a virtual synonym.
- Prudent: to be subtle, be shrewd, be
crafty
- Context:
- This
expression stands on its own and could have a wide application to
anyone’s response to any kind of reproof.
- But
since it is the second half of a proverb, it must be understood in light
of the proverb in which it is found.
- Solomon
is speaking about a son who is reproved by his father…
i. Only this son is wise… prudent. This
son takes heed!
ii. This son doesn’t treat his father’s
words with contempt. He VALUES the admonition.
iii. He doesn’t HATE to be admonished. He
appreciates the genuine love of a parent that is seen behind the rebuke…
he knows that his father only wants the best for him.
iv. He knows that his father has wisdom
and his counsel is beneficial.
v. He doesn’t reject the advice. He
obeys.
The Proper Response to Reproof
- Prov. 1:8
- hear the instruction of thy father.
- The wise
son responds first by hearing.
- The
first step towards obtaining wisdom is to LISTEN to your father.
- While
Proverbs was written as a father to his son, it also applies to a father
and his daughter… or a mother and her son…
- The
first step towards wisdom is to listen to the instruction of BOTH of your
parents.
- 15:5
says that the one who regards reproof is prudent/wise. But it is
impossible to regard reproof if you don’t hear it!
- Early
on, young people learn to tune out that which is
unpleasant… that which they don’t really want to hear.
- Hearing
implies more than just being bodily present as your father speaks to you.
Hearing implies more than that the sound waves vibrated your eardrums.
Hearing implies an attitude of being WILLING to hear… AND willing to
obey.
- If you
hear and DON’T respond… then you may have heard with your ears… but not
with your heart. It is the heart that counts.
- Prov.
4:1 - Hear, ye children, the instruction of a father, and attend
to know understanding.
- For I give you good doctrine,
forsake ye not my law. (vs.2)
- The first reason Solomon gives to his children to
obey is a very positive one: it is GOOD doctrine!
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Once again, Solomon seeks to make wisdom and obedience attractive
to his children. (The wise shall inherit glory! 3:35)
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The doctrine or instruction that he is giving them is first and foremost
GOOD!
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Note that his approach is positive – he does not tell his
children to obey or he’ll knock their lights out!
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He was not afraid to use discipline or to warn his children of the
consequences of disobedience – he does that often in this book.
- But – FIRST he chooses to make wisdom and
obedience attractive. It is GOOD! Hear it – pay attention – for it is
GOOD!
- So too when teaching God’s Word. We are not to
bang people over the head with the Word. Rather, we are to be like a
shepherd feeding the flock… making the food attractive… and to be
desired… not something fearful and painful!
- Fathers should instruct their children for
the good of the child – not just for the pleasure of the parents!
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Example: chores around the house – kids should learn these things, but
not just to make it easier on the parents, but primarily because it is good for
the child!
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Children don’t often understand HOW some instruction is good for them –
any more than they understand HOW broccoli is good for them – but it is!
- The wise
son will regard reproof. He will see that his father reproves him for his
own good…
- Prov.
23:12 - Apply thine heart unto instruction, and thine
ears to the words of knowledge.
- This
proverb also takes the concept of hearing into the heart.
- What the
ear hears, the heart is to apply.
- This
implies a hearing that is diligent, eager to learn, and desirous to obey.
- Applying
your heart to instruction is the way of wisdom. It is like saying “pay
attention.”
- Prov.
22:17 – bow
down thine ear to hear…
- This
implies a HUMBLE hearing…
- It is
also translated “incline” in incline your heart unto the LORD God
(Josh. 24:23) (implying turning in the direction of…)
- It is
also translated “stretched out” (as a hand)… (this implies eagerness
to hear)
- It is
translated yield… implying a submissive hearing.
- Regarding
reproof involves all of this: submission; humility; eagerness;
inclination toward…
- Prov.
4:13 - Take fast hold of instruction; let her not
go: keep her; for she is thy life
- The wise
son who regards reproof… not only regards it… he takes fast hold of it
and won’t let go!
- He grabs
a hold of it with a firm grip… determined not to let it go. (as when
you’ve got a big fish on the line… it is something you really WANT… so
you take a firm grip on the pole… determined not to loose it!)
- In other
words… a father’s instruction is not to go in one ear and out the other.
Grab hold of it! Keep it!
- Prov.
12:1 - Whoso loveth instruction loveth knowledge
- The fool..
the bruthish person, hates
instruction.
- The wise
son LOVES it.
- He
loves to be corrected… because he wants to do things right.
- A young
girl making a pie might need to be corrected by her mother. She may need
some instruction (there’s a difference between baking soda and baking
powder!) If she wants the pie to come out… she should WANT to be
corrected!
- A young
boy may be doing a math problem all wrong, and dad has to correct him.
If the son is wise… and wants a good grade in math, he should LOVE to be
corrected. (Because it’s better to be corrected by dad at home… than by
the teacher’s red pen on your test!)
- Do you
LOVE to hear instruction from your mother or father? How about your
teacher?
- Be
honest. God knows.
- Or do
you chafe when corrected… grind your teeth when dad tells
you to do something… do you get angry when told what to do?
- Examine
your own heart. Is your reaction towards your parents instruction closer
to that of a wise man or a fool?
- Prov.9:8
– a wise son will love the one who rebukes him! That is the
right response.
- “Thank
you dad! Had you not corrected me, I might have flunked my math test!”
- “Thank
you mom. Had you not corrected me, that pie I was going to bring to the
party would have tasted awful!”
- Ps. 141:5
– we should appreciate and even desire reproof…
- David
didn’t resist reproof. He invited it!
- He saw
it as an excellent oil… a sweet smelling anointing!
- To
anoint a person with oil was a sign of friendship. It was refreshing. It
made you smell good – as opposed to dirty and sweaty without any
deodorant! It was considered a great blessing.
- Hence,
David appreciated those who rebuked him. He saw it as a sign of love,
care, concern, and something that would remove an unpleasant odor and
replace it with something sweet smelling.
- Young
people – that’s what dad and mom are doing every time they correct you!
They are trying to improve your character…
- Prov.
13:18 - Poverty and shame shall be to him that refuseth instruction: but
he that regardeth reproof shall be honoured
- The one
who regards reproof receives honor. (weight; value)
- The fool
gets poverty and shame. The wise son who regards reproof gets the
opposite: honor… and perhaps wealth is implied.
- 15:31 –
he gets understanding
- The son
who does NOT regard his father’s instruction THINKS he already has
understanding. He has the understanding of a child.
- As long
as he is willing to humble himself… and LISTEN to his father… he will
gain REAL understanding… mature understanding.
- 6:23-24 –
will keep you from immorality and all the problems
associated with it
- Here
Solomon states another benefit of listening to reproof and counsel: it
will keep you from falling into immorality.
- There
are many problems associated with immorality: broken home; disease; heartache;
- 19:20 –
he will be wise in the latter end.
- The son
who listens to and obeys his father’s advice may be made fun of for a
while… but in the end, his true wisdom will be seen.
- This may
refer to the end of his life OR it may refer to the end of the particular
situation.
- It is
always better in the end to follow instructions… to regard reproof…
Application: our Heavenly Father has given 66
books full of instructions.
a.
What kind of son
are we?
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DO we despise
His instruction? Do we despise His chastening?
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Do we read God’s
Word READY to be admonished? Looking for areas where we can make improvements?
b.
II Tim.3:16-17 –
the Bible is given to us for REPROOF… and that is for our profit.
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Every time we
read God’s Word… be ready to HEAR what the Spirit wants to say to you… and
apply it… and be admonished by it…
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And make the
necessary adjustments too!