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What does the Bible say about the fool and wisdom?

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The Bible identifies the fool as one who does not obey God's truth and is ultimately unwise.

In Proverbs and throughout the Scriptures, the concept of foolishness is tied closely to a rejection of God's truth. In Matthew 7, Jesus contrasts the wise person who builds their house on the rock, representing adherence to His words, against the foolish man who builds on sand, leading to great destruction. Galatians 3 highlights this theme as Paul addresses the Galatians for being bewitched, essentially asking them why they would stray from the truth of the gospel. The implications are clear: to ignore the truth of God's Word is to embrace folly, while wisdom lies in faith and obedience to God's commands.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:24-27, Galatians 3:1-9

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