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<p>Here is, 1. The honour and happiness of the obedient. They <i>will receive commandments</i>; they will take it as a privilege, and really an ease to them, to be under government, which saves them the labour of deliberating and choosing for themselves; and they will take it as a favour to be told their duty and admonished concerning it. And this is their wisdom; those are <i>wise in heart</i> who are tractable, and those who thus bend, thus stoop, shall stand and be established, shall prosper, being well advised. 2. The shame and ruin of the disobedient, that will not be governed, nor endure any yoke, that will not be taught, nor take any advice. They are fools, for they act against themselves and their own interest; they are commonly <i>prating fools</i>, fools of lips, full of talk, but full of nonsense, boasting of themselves, prating spitefully against those that admonish them (<a class="bibleref" title="3John.1.10" href="/passage/?search=3John.1.10">3 John 1:10</a>), and pretending to give counsel and law to others. Of all fools, none more troublesome than the <i>prating fools</i>, nor that more expose themselves; but they <i>shall fall</i> into sin, into hell, because they received not commandments. Those that are full of tongue seldom look well to their feet, and therefore stumble and fall.</p>