Wednesday’s Word
There is little
to nothing more satisfying or sweeter than to watch the growth of an infant into
a toddler, from a toddler to a teen and then from a teen to a young adult. And
it’s not just the physical changes that we observe, but the level of maturity
as well. But how is it we determine our own growth?
Thanks so much for joining me today for Coffee Hour with Chicklit Power and Wednesday’s Word with Trench Classes United.
Thanks so much for joining me today for Coffee Hour with Chicklit Power and Wednesday’s Word with Trench Classes United.
I was
working with one of my favorite attorneys the other day; he’s brilliant…sometimes
to a fault, and he admitted this when we were talking about the way he forms
his questions as we were talking after the deposition.
But I get
him; I can literally feel his mind going ahead of his mouth and what comes out
sometimes are so many words. This is confirmed when the witness asks him to
repeat his question and he looks to me to read it back! J J Praise God, every time I’ve been
asked I’ve been able to read it back word for word. He’s a guy who speaks
EVERYTHING he’s thinking…just about. I mean, he stores some thoughts up his
sleeve for trial.
We both
talked about how difficult it is for us to slow down in our talking, but even
more difficult than that is slowing down enough to let others take their time
with what they want to say.
This so
reminds me of one of the biggest lessons I am still learning in ministry: just
because we see something someone is doing, or hear something someone is saying
doesn’t mean we get to say something! This is part of growing up spiritually
and Proverbs 17:27 describes this level of maturity…in few words!
“He who has knowledge spares his words and a man of understanding is of calm spirit”!
“He who has knowledge spares his words and a man of understanding is of calm spirit”!
So no matter
what we are hearing or seeing, we can remain calm…and spare our words and even
choose to say nothing at all.
Love,
Love,
Kim-Evinda
No comments:
Post a Comment