Stop Being Fooled by the Wrong Voices | Ecclesiastes 7:5-6

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What if I told you that the words you don’t want to hear might be the ones that will save your life? The hard truth stings, but it also makes you stronger.

Welcome to The Daily. We go through the bible verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter, every single day.

Our text today is the second part of Ecclesiastes 7:5-6.

It is better for a man to hear the rebuke of the wise
than to hear the song of fools.
For as the crackling of thorns under a pot,
so is the laughter of the fools;
this also is vanity. — Ecclesiastes 7:5-6

Let’s be real—nobody likes being corrected. It messes with our pride. But think about the times when a coach, mentor, or godly friend stepped in and gave you a hard truth. It wasn’t fun at the moment, but looking back, you can see it was exactly what you needed.

Now, compare that to the distractions we fill our time with—the latest binge-worthy show, the reckless banter of friends, or the never-ending scroll of social media. Solomon says that kind of entertainment is like thorns burning under a pot. It makes a lot of noise, but it doesn’t produce lasting heat. It’s empty.

Here’s the difference: Wise rebuke refines you. It strengthens you. When you let wisdom confront you, you grow, mature, and move toward success. But if you surround yourself with foolish voices—whether that’s influencers, entertainers, or even so-called friends—you might have some fun, but you won’t grow. Worse, you could be led further away from truth.

So here’s the question: Who are you listening to? Are you surrounding yourself with people who tell you what you need to hear, even when it’s hard? Or are you just soaking up foolish noise that entertains but never challenges you?

A wise rebuke builds you up. Foolish noise just burns out.

Instead of avoiding correction, seek it. Find godly men who will challenge you when necessary. Be willing to listen, reflect, and change. That’s how real growth happens.

If this challenged you today, drop a comment below—who’s the wisest person in your life right now? And if this encouraged you, don’t forget to like and share. See you next time on The Daily.

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ASK THIS:
When was the last time you received a hard truth that helped you grow?
Are you more drawn to wisdom or to entertainment? Why?
What voices in your life are shaping your decisions right now?
How can you become someone who speaks wise rebuke in love?
DO THIS:
Seek out a godly mentor or friend today and ask them for honest feedback on an area where you need to grow.

PRAY THIS:
Father, give me the humility to receive correction and the wisdom to seek it out. Surround me with people who will challenge and refine me. Amen.

PLAY THIS:
God Who Listens.

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