What does Proverbs 25:10 mean?
If you gossip about someone, you'll ruin your reputation and lose the trust of others forever. Proverbs 25:10 - Modern Text Bible
(Spreading secrets destroys relationships and damages your own character in the eyes of others.)
If you reveal someone’s secrets during an argument, you risk ruining your own reputation. The Hebrew word for "disgrace" is kelimmah, meaning shame or humiliation. This verse claims that betraying trust in a conflict doesn’t just hurt the other person—it comes back on you.
This challenges the idea that exposing someone’s faults will always make you look better. Instead, it warns that breaking confidentiality can permanently damage how others see you.
If you’re tempted to share private details in a dispute, this verse is a reminder: protecting someone’s dignity protects your own. Trust, once broken, is hard to rebuild.
Similar verses: Proverbs 11:13, Proverbs 20:19, Matthew 7:12