Don’t Feed The Fools

Don’t Feed The Fools

From Ep.1- 17 things learnt before I turnt 50 by bryan robinson

May 28, 2026 · 36 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the importance of heeding spiritual prompts, the distinction between mockers and wise individuals, and the role of correction in personal growth.

We tell a story about obeying a Holy Spirit prompt that interrupts the day and changes a life, then we pivot into Proverbs 9 to draw a sharp line between mockers who resist truth and wise people who grow from correction. We challenge ourselves to stop confusing accountability with rejection, audit what we “feed” our minds, and practice a reverent fear of the Lord that produces real spiritual maturity. • reading Proverbs 9:7–12 in NIV and The Message • why correction triggers mockers and strengthens the wise • the difference between honest questions and prideful arguing • modern analogies for stubbornness including “Remind Me Later” living • correction as protection rather than rejection • staying teachable when entering a new season or industry • how social media algorithms shape attention, mood, and spiritual appetite • feeding the spirit with prayer and Scripture instead of outrage and noise • fear of the Lord as reverence that changes posture and decisions • accountability and consequences versus blaming others • self-check questions to spot defensiveness and pride If it touched you, please share it with anybody. PRAYER REQUEST Support the show

People in this episode

Host: Bryan Robinson

Topics covered

  • spiritual maturity
  • accountability
  • correction
  • wisdom
  • social media
  • prayer
  • self-improvement

Keywords

  • Holy Spirit
  • Proverbs
  • mockers
  • correction
  • spiritual growth
  • social media algorithms
  • prayer
  • self-check
  • defensiveness
  • wisdom

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Proverbs 9, The Message

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