2.20.2008
Wisdom saying for Feb. 20
I've got some thoughts about two wisdom proverbs this morning, but can't decide which one to blog on. So here's the deal: you decide for me (all three faithful readers). Let me know today which one, ok? The choices are:
1) Prov. 20:1: "Wine produces mockers; liquor leads to brawls. Whoever is led astray by drink cannot be wise."
2) Prov. 20:4: "If you are too lazy to plow in the right season, you will have no food at the harvest."
Both of my blog thoughts are relational in nature. The first explores my history from age 14 with alcohol and how it related to destructive religion in my life (also the affects on my boys - it was real good). The second blog idea deals with the investment payoffs in my marriage and friendships. It touches on other benefits of this God-wisdom; my health, personal eating habits, etc.
Let me know.
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24 comments:
I like the second one.
Number 2 sounds great
I think I would like to hear more about 2
More on #2 please
On their first trip to America the Beatles were asked if they were "Mods" or "Rockers", the two main youth moments of the day in Great Britain. Ringo replied without hesitation, "We're Mockers". Brilliant. Guess that means we should go with #1.
I think option 2 is interesting.
Without Question, #2
Perhaps both.
I believe I'll vote for #2
You choose, Bruce.
Two, always two.
One is the loneliest number. Better go for two.
#1 sounds too depressing.
I was going to leave a longer comment but I just felt too lazy. I guess that means you should choose #2.
Both are quite valid and appropriate. Perhaps you should flip a coin.
I'm not sure, do you have one on indecision?
Go with #2
Option number one sounds a bit too close to home. Maybe number two would be more comfortable.
Wine as a mocker? Sounds interesting.
Lazy is as lazy does.
Either would be appreciated. You choose
The still, small voice in the back of my head says...number two.
How about a third option?
Number 2, I believe.
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