Curtis Corner Baptist Church

Answering a Fool without Becoming One


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Ever walked away from a conversation knowing you were right — but feeling like you just lost? Proverbs 26:4-5 shows the better way. At first glance, Proverbs 26:4-5 looks like a contradiction. One verse says, "Answer not a fool according to his folly." The very next verse says, "Answer a fool according to his folly." Skeptics like Voltaire pointed to these verses for centuries as proof the Bible can't be trusted. But Solomon wasn't confused — he was being complete. Two verses, two warnings, one wise framework for every believer who has to deal with foolishness in real life. In this message, Pastor Paul Chapman walks verse by verse through Proverbs 26:4-5 and teaches three things every Christian needs to know when a fool is in front of them: Don't sink to his level. Don't match his manner — his anger, his sarcasm, his mockery, his pride. You are not used to being a fool. He is. He will beat you every time on his field. Don't let him go unchallenged. Silence in the presence of someone who is wise in his own conceit only confirms what he already believes about himself. Left alone, foolishness grows bolder — in our homes, our churches, and even our nation. Let wisdom decide. Before you open your mouth, ask God for wisdom, examine your motives, consider the outcome, weigh the timing, and watch your tone. Tone is the wrapper around your message. Along the way we look at three Hebrew words the Bible uses for "fool," the powerful example of Stephen in Acts 7 (a man who said hard things and still died full of the Holy Spirit), and honest pastoral stories about the real cost of correcting someone who is wise in their own eyes. If you have been chewed up in an argument you never s
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Curtis Corner Baptist ChurchBy Paul Chapman

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