Sunday,
September 23, 2018
HOW
TO DEAL WITH FOOLS!
Prov
26:4-5
4 Answer not a fool according to his
folly, lest thou also be like unto him.
5 Answer a fool according to his folly,
lest he be wise in his own conceit.
There is an apparent contradiction
between these two verses but it is only apparent. Here we see two sides of the
same truth. Verse four warns us not to bandy (to trade punches) words with a
fool. Verse five reminds us to use the right words at the right time so as to
draw the fool out of his foolishness. An unchallenged fool soon becomes
conceited in his foolishness. He thinks he is right and must, skillfully, be
shown the error of his thinking. This is a learned ability and requires some
practice. It is more about style than substance.
Jesus often kept silent
when foolish and disrespectful questions were asked of him but silence is not
always the best in every case. When asked to rule on the woman taken in
adultery, he said nothing but stooped to write in the dust with his finger.
When he finally did speak he asked those who were without sin to cast the first
stone. They all retreated leaving the woman alone with Jesus. (John 8:9-11)
I’m going to give up a trade secret among ministers
this morning!
There are times when we get sick and tired of being “nice.” We get
tired-to-death of restraining ourselves from giving certain individuals a
valuable piece of our mind because they seem not to have much of a mind
themselves. We grow morbidly weary of being called upon to pray some magic
little prayer that will eliminate the consequences of their stupidity. How we
sometimes envy those whose task in life is to stand in some assembly line and
unendingly attach some widget to some gadget. Perhaps this is why the majority
of ministers resist the call to such a life. Nevertheless we press ahead armed
with words seasoned with salt! (Col. 4:6)
2
Tim 2:23-25
23 But foolish and unlearned questions
avoid, knowing that they do gender strifes.
24 And the servant of the Lord must not
strive; but be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient,
25 In meekness instructing those that
oppose themselves; if God peradventure will give them repentance to the
acknowledging of the truth;
The Amplified Bible shines some light
on verse 25 by saying it this way: “He must correct his opponents with courtesy
and gentleness, in the hope that God may grant that they will repent and come
to know the Truth.”
Dear Lord, let me be patient with people whose minds
have been made foolish by the Devil, knowing that I was once as foolish myself.
AMEN
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