“Even
fools are thought to be wise when they keep silent; when they keep their mouths
shut, they seem intelligent.“ (Prov 17:28, NLT)
This
verse really brings a smile to my face.
When I read it, I feel good! I
wish I could say that I am sure it is a spiritual reaction, but I am pretty
well convinced it is my flesh. My
natural inclination seems to be towards shyness, quietness, and saying dumb
things. I am sure you now understand my
reaction to this verse.
I
haven’t shared it with a lot of friends, but after hearing it one did say,
“Something about my flesh really likes that verse!” Let’s face it, who doesn’t like to be thought
of as better than they really are. I can remember a couple times this came to
play in my childhood.
The
first happened with baseball. It was my turn to toss the ball up in the air and
hit it out to the guys in the field.
There were comments like “back up guys.” I really like those comments! I tossed the
ball up in the air quite a few times and never did connect to it with the bat. Sometimes
I dream of tossing a baseball up in the air and trying to hit it with a bat. I
can’t even do it in my dreams!
Next
there was football. I was punting to cries of “Better back way up guys!” Pride rose and fell very quickly. How it is
possible to miss the ball completely when punting, I do not know. Much less
when you try it as many time as I did and never got a foot on it.
Of
course we are supposed to be talking about spiritual things, so who doesn’t
like to be thought of as more spiritual than they really are? Or more holy? Or
more connected to God? Or wiser? Or more learned? We could go on, but I am sure
we all get the point. I don’t know how it goes in your life, but in mine, when
people get those notions about me, they’ve only to hang with me a short time to
get over them.
I
have been an example of this verse many times in my life, not by playing it out
as written, but by being a poster child of the opposite. I have heard it said
that it is better to be thought of as a fool, than to open your mouth and prove
it.
I
guess the only way to finish this up is to say that sometimes it is wiser and
more intelligent not to say anything at all.