“If the iron is blunt, and one does not sharpen the edge,
he must use more strength,
but wisdom helps one to succeed.”
– Ecclesiastes 10:10
If you’re trying to cut something, you’ve got two options. You can keep your blade sharp so you cut with greater safety and ease. Or you can just keep going at it as your blade dulls, working harder and harder with less and less effect. Which should you choose? Hopefully, it’s obvious… stop regularly to sharpen your blade!
However, this little nugget isn’t about cutting things. It isn’t about axes and saws. It’s about how you live your life. What?!? Yes!!! It’s about how you do everything in your life – family, work, school, finances, community, etc. You can either keep sharpening your blade and navigate the challenges of everyday life with increasing ease. Or you can keep hacking away foolishly with outcomes that tend to get worse and worse. Which should you choose? Hopefully, it’s obvious…. Stop regularly to sharpen your blade!
How? By gaining WISDOM. Biblical wisdom is what sharpens the mind, soul, and pattern of life for greater success in God’s world. How do you gain wisdom? It begins by regularly reading from God’s Word. However, that’s just the first stop. You’ve also got to regularly think about what you read and how it relates to your own life. You’ve got to filter your experiences through God’s Word. How could you have handled that better and in a more Christ-like way? What should you do differently? What did you learn?
You need to regularly reflect on how what you’re doing compares with to God’s teaching. Think about how you can improve or take a different approach based on God’s Word. What would Jesus actually do? Then do that. Thoughts alone don’t make you wise – lived out obedience to God makes you wise! You’ve got to learn from mistakes and learn from successes. You’ve got to learn from those who are a bit further down the road of life and maturity than yourself. You’ve got to stay open to learning and change all the days of your life, letting God guide and correct your course. Don’t just keep hacking away in the same old way as your blade gets duller and duller. Regularly think about how to better #FollowJesus