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What does Proverbs 1:30 mean?

You wouldn’t accept my advice, and you shrugged off every warning I gave you. Proverbs 1:30 - Modern Text Bible

(People’s stubbornness and refusal to listen to wisdom’s guidance is emphasized again.)

People didn't want wisdom's advice and turned down every attempt to correct them. The Hebrew word for "correction" is tokhechah, meaning reproof or discipline that helps someone improve. This verse pushes back against the common idea that being challenged is an attack, rather than a gift. In ancient culture, being corrected by someone wise was a privilege, not an insult. Today, it's easy to feel defensive when someone points out a mistake, but this verse says that refusing correction just locks you into old patterns.

If you've ever ignored feedback or bristled at criticism, you know how hard it is to grow without it. The practical takeaway is to see correction as a chance to get better, not as a threat. Being open to change—especially when it's uncomfortable—is what makes real progress possible.