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...
Poor is he who works with a negligent hand, But the hand of the diligent makes rich. Proverbs 10:4 Close enough. It's what we say when we can complete a task without really completing a task. When our work is good enough, even when it's not that good. For many, it’s the work ethic of the disgruntled, don’t quit your job, just do it really halfway. The quiet quitter. Just enough to stay out of trouble. The show up but don’t show out. Why do more than you have to? Proverbs would tell us that it isn’t a wise course. Lazy work brings lazy results. It's not just in business this holds true. Success is just surviving. If we want a fuller life, we have to be willing to work for it. How about in your faith? Are you doing just what you have to, or are you diligently pursuing more? Are you working hard to grow or are you letting others do the work while you coast along? Are you doing more than showing up, or a...