Monday’s Mantra
Proverbs26:20 Where there is no wood, the fire goes out;
And where there is no talebearer, strife ceases.
And where there is no talebearer, strife ceases.
Have you
ever said you’ve forgiven someone for an offense only to find that the next
time that anything that even remotely reminds you of it, resentment, re-ignites
the flame of un-forgiveness?
Thanks for
joining me for Coffee Hour with Chicklit Power and Monday’s Mantra with Trench
Classes United.
What about
when you’re going through challenging circumstances? When something comes up
that reminds you of your current challenging circumstance and frustration takes
the reins of your thoughts and runs like a champion thoroughbred, do you ever realize
that before you know it, everyone knows about it? And suddenly that little hill
of a trial becomes a mountain!
The truth is
that the more we talk about a problem or a conflict, the bigger it gets!
Looking at
the first line of Proverbs 26:20 which says “Where there is no wood, the fire
goes out…” think about it; can a fire burn without wood? Of
course not! This part of this instruction is telling us to minimize what we
tend to maximize, and the beauty of this word is that it can be applied to conflicts
and circumstances!
Do we add wood to the conflict by having the last word? Or to the circumstance by telling everyone we see of our struggle?
Do we add wood to the conflict by having the last word? Or to the circumstance by telling everyone we see of our struggle?
Perhaps it’s
time we practice minimizing what we’ve maximized that He may become larger than
it all!
Thoughtfully,
Kim-Evinda
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