Where there is no guidance the people fall, But in abundance of counselors there is victory Proverbs 11:14 In 1870, the French were on the verge of war with Prussia. However, they had a secret weapon, the mitrailleuse. It was a new type of machine gun they had developed. Now, at that time, machine guns were recent inventions, and the government wanted to keep the technology a secret. So it distributed the guns to military units…without instructions for how to use them. The instructions weren’t sent until after the war had begun. But by then it was too late. Needless to say, France lost that war. Lack of information is a great way to ruin any effort. Leaders who fail to share their vision with followers. People who fail to ask the counsel of those with experience and knowledge. When one side doesn’t or doesn’t want to talk to the other. You can’t expect people to work together if they can’t / don’t speak together (...
A brother offended is harder to be won than a strong city, and contentions are like the bars of a citadel. Proverbs 18:19 A young lawyer was flabbergasted at the case he had just lost. He had the evidence. He had laid the case out perfectly. He had dismantled the opposition case. Yet when the jury return it’s verdict, they sided against his client. As he told the story to a senior partner, He remarked, “I can’t understand that stupid jury!” The older man responded, “That’s why you lost. You didn’t understand them, you dismissed them as stupid. They could sense that, and no matter how good you presented your case, you couldn’t win them!” It's just what we read in Proverbs. Once you insult or offend someone, it’s very hard to ever get them back on your side. If you make people feel dumb, or worthless, or beneath you, it's not likely that they will listen to you any longer. This should be advice we consider when we teach the gospel to oth...