May 31, 2006
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Two are better than one. Ecclesiastes 4:9
When Leo and Amy opened a 300-seat, fine-dining restaurant, Leo admitted he was scared of everything. Amy equates their leap of faith in starting their business to holding hands while jumping off a mountain. But if youre going to do something scary, you want to do it with someone you know and trust, Leo continued.
Chris and Karie, another couple who took a risk to own and run a restaurant together, say they have a good working relationship, as well as mutual admiration for each others work.
Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived, knew how crucial it is to have companions in life. He wrote, Two are better than one (Ecclesiastes 4:9). When one falls during a difficult time, another provides comfort and support (vv.10-12). We need our spouses and friends to help us through the scary times and to provide emotional support. Loners make life harder for themselves (v.8). But those who recognize their need for others find help and encouragement.
If you need to take a leap of faithsomething involving finances, a career change, a new ministryinvite someone trustworthy to hold your hand as you make that jump. Or give that same encouragement to someone close to you. Because two really are better than one.
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