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Home/Biblical and Theological/Scoffers and Simpletons

Scoffers and Simpletons

The goodness and necessity of discipline.

Written by Jacob Leeming | Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Our culture presently denies the goodness of discipline and insists instead on a world without consequences: childhood without obedience, employment without diligence, crime without consequence, peace without truth. The thought of actually enforcing justice, whether in the family, the workplace, or the civil sphere, is perceived as unkind and unloving.

 

“When a scoffer is punished, the simple becomes wise.” (Prov. 21:11a)

Contrary to contemporary sensibilities, it’s actually a good thing when scoffers are punished.

Why?

One reason is that by such punishment “the simple becomes wise.” That is, the naive are instructed and the inexperienced gain wisdom.

This is because the law has a pedagogical as well as retributive function. When truth and justice are upheld, and those who flout authority are called to account, it has a seasoning influence on those who witness it.

We see the consequences of rebellion.

We witness the bitter end of folly.

We taste the futility of iniquity.

And we’re the better for it.

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