Posted on 05/10/2021 6:03:00 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
Hi!
Bible in a Year:
The way of fools seems right to them, but the wise listen to advice.
During the American Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln once found himself wanting to please a politician, so he issued a command to transfer certain Union Army regiments. When the secretary of war, Edwin Stanton, received the order, he refused to carry it out. He said that the president was a fool. Lincoln was told what Stanton had said, and he replied: “If Stanton said I’m a fool, then I must be, for he is nearly always right. I’ll see for myself.” As the two men talked, the president quickly realized that his decision was a serious mistake, and without hesitation he withdrew it. Though Stanton had called Lincoln a fool, the president proved wise by not digging in his heels when Stanton disagreed with him. Instead, Lincoln listened to advice, considered it, and changed his mind.
Have you ever encountered someone who simply wouldn’t listen to wise advice? (See 1 Kings 12:1–11.) It can be infuriating, can’t it? Or, even more personal, have you ever refused to listen to advice? As Proverbs 12:15 says, “The way of fools seems right to them, but the wise listen to advice.” People may not always be right, but the same goes for us! Knowing that everyone makes mistakes, only fools assume they’re the exception. Instead, let’s exercise godly wisdom and listen to the wise advice of others—even if we initially disagree. Sometimes that’s exactly how God works for our good (v. 2).
Reflect & Pray
Why are you sometimes reluctant to listen to the wise advice of others? How can you be sure the advice you receive reflects true wisdom?
God of wisdom, teach me Your ways and help me to avoid folly. Thank You for putting others in my life who are in a position to offer helpful advice when I need it.
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Good evening, Biggirl...it’s Monday!!
Hello there, Pro...did you get lots of work done over the weekend?
Nice spring weather?
We need some spring rain...right now we are getting a couple of drops per minute.
Lots of chainsawing of shrubbery to get things ready and I was SORE after all of that. Feeling better now and will rest for the rest of the week.
Is your snow all gone?
Hey there, radu!
Hope you had a good day and no wild and wooly weather! :)
Hai Kathy! (((HUGS))) Coming to you from Newark (yuk) out of here in the morning back to Orlando then off on a reposition to KC, up to Philly and overnight.
Howdy, Kathy.
I hope your week is getting off to a decent start!
Howdy, luvie.
No wild and wooly weather today but it’s been a nippy one. Cloudy, damp, and it never got out of the 50s. Feels like March, not May.
That does sound more early spring than late. That cotton won’t grow with those temps. Hhmmmmmm.......🤔
We were at 70 today, 77 tomorrow and then 59 on Wednesday. “Supposed” to get rain tonight and Wed, but ain’t holding my breath. LOL!
Good evening, Mayor, and thank you for today’s sustenance for body and soul.
Hope your Monday went as planned and your back is relatively happy.
Good evening, radu...how’s your weather? Drying out yet?
We are ready for a cleansing rain, but the sprinkling amounted to half a dozen drops. I could see the dry spot under a car, but it only lasted about 15 minutes.
The cool weather has definitely held back the cotton’s growth but that goes for the corn and soybeans around here too. We have normal temps coming Sunday and on but have to get through the week of 60s, with lows in the 40s, first.
Brood X is also waiting for the warmth so they can come up from the ground. :-)
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