Proverbs 12:15

15 Fools suppose their way is straight, but the wise pay attention to advice.

Proverbs 12:15 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 12:15

The way of a fool [is] right in his own eyes
Whether it be the way of open profaneness, or self-righteousness, it appears to him to be the right way; it seems to him a very plain one, and he finds it pleasant; and, trusting to carnal sense, corrupt reason, and a false judgment, and having a high opinion of himself and his own knowledge, never asks after the right way, nor takes the advice of others; but he that hearkeneth unto counsel [is] wise;
that asks advice and takes it of such who are men of age and experience, men of longer standing, and are wiser than himself; who consults the word of God about the right way of walk, worship, and salvation, and makes the testimonies of God the men of his counsel, which are able to make him wise unto salvation; who hearkens to the counsel of Gospel ministers, and obeys it; and especially to Jesus Christ the wonderful Counsellor, and to the advice he gives, ( Revelation 3:18 ) ; and who not only hears his words, but does them; such an one is a wise man, ( Matthew 7:24 Matthew 7:25 ) .

Proverbs 12:15 In-Context

13 The wicked is trapped by his own sinful speech, but the righteous finds a way out of trouble.
14 One can be filled with good as the result of one's words, and one gets the reward one's deeds deserve.
15 Fools suppose their way is straight, but the wise pay attention to advice.
16 A fool's anger is known at once, but a cautious person slighted conceals his feelings.
17 He who tells the truth furthers justice, but a false witness furthers deceit.
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