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Correction Brings Honor

Correction Brings Honor

Poverty and shame will come to him who disdains correction, but he who regards rebuke will be honored. Proverbs 13:18

In our human nature, pride often rises as a barrier when someone points out our faults. However, biblical wisdom teaches us that the ability to be corrected is one of the greatest virtues of a follower of Christ. King Solomon warns us that our attitude toward discipline and counsel not only affects our character but directly determines our social, economic, and spiritual future. Receiving correction is not a sign of weakness, but an invitation from God to rise to a new level of integrity.

Accepting that we need to improve is the first step toward walking in the blessing that God has prepared for us. Do not see criticism as a personal attack, but as a divine tool to remove what is redundant in your character. Whoever loves their future values discipline today. By embracing correction, we not only avoid ruin, but we allow the light of Christ to shine more clearly through a transformed life worthy of imitation.

Poverty and shame will come to him who disdains correction, but he who regards rebuke will be honored. Proverbs 13:18

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