The book of Proverbs begins by stating...
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Proverbs 1:20-33
The book of Proverbs begins by stating there is a high cost of not listening to Wisdom. Are we afraid of telling the truth because of what other people will think of us? The old story about the emperor's new clothes drives this truth home for us. It seems that three tailors approached the king and told him that they could make a suit of clothes that only wise people could see. These clothes would be invisible to fools.
The king paid the tailors a huge sum of money to do their task. He kept checking up on them, but they said they needed more time. He gave them more money and finally they completed "the emperor's new clothes." When the king came to be fitted, the tailors pretended to hold up a suit of clothes, but there was nothing there. The king was in a dilemma. He saw nothing, but he was afraid to admit it because the clothes would be invisible to fools but wise men would be able to see them.
Finally, one day a little boy blurted out, "The king is wearing nothing." But the tailors had escaped with the money.
The book of Proverbs begins by stating there is a high cost of not listening to Wisdom. Are we afraid of telling the truth because of what other people will think of us? The old story about the emperor's new clothes drives this truth home for us. It seems that three tailors approached the king and told him that they could make a suit of clothes that only wise people could see. These clothes would be invisible to fools.
The king paid the tailors a huge sum of money to do their task. He kept checking up on them, but they said they needed more time. He gave them more money and finally they completed "the emperor's new clothes." When the king came to be fitted, the tailors pretended to hold up a suit of clothes, but there was nothing there. The king was in a dilemma. He saw nothing, but he was afraid to admit it because the clothes would be invisible to fools but wise men would be able to see them.
Finally, one day a little boy blurted out, "The king is wearing nothing." But the tailors had escaped with the money.

