5 The wise one hears and increases learning, And the understanding one gets wise counsel,
6 For understanding a proverb and a figure, The words of the wise and their riddles.
Proverbs 5-6 TS2009
At this moment in history, when America stands at a critical crossroads, the words of Shelomoh remind us of the timeless call to humility, growth, and discernment: βThe wise one hears and increases learning, and the understanding one gets wise counsel, for understanding a proverb and a figure, the words of the wise and their riddles.β This turning point is not simply about policy shifts, elections, or outward changes in leadership, but about whether the people of this nation will choose to walk in the posture of wisdom β listening more than speaking, seeking truth over rhetoric, and pursuing counsel rooted in righteousness rather than personal ambition. To increase in learning requires the discipline of hearing with open hearts, filtering out the noise of deception, and cultivating discernment that sees beyond surface appearances into the deeper realities shaping our time. Just as Shelomoh spoke of proverbs, figures, and riddles β truths hidden in plain sight that require contemplation to grasp β so too does America now face layered challenges that cannot be resolved with shallow answers or quick fixes. The wise course forward demands leaders and citizens who are willing to wrestle with complexity, who value wise counsel above partisan slogans, and who recognize that the greatest strength of a Republic lies not in uniformity of thought, but in a shared pursuit of truth and justice. If America embraces this moment as a chance to learn, to listen, and to be guided by wisdom rather than folly, then this turning point will mark not the decline of a nation, but the rebirth of one renewed in understanding, integrity, and divine purpose.
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