Hi there,
To look at the fish proverb through a slightly
different perspective, the man who gives another
a fish, teaches him dependence. The man who is
fed a fish never grows to maturity, while that
man who learns to fish for himself becomes a mature Christian. Make sense?
Wuv tuh yuh all,
purple Mari, who btw loves to fish
At 09:36 AM 7/8/2007, you wrote:
>I'm sure you've heard the phrase…
>
>"Give a man a fish and feed him for a day…
>Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime".
>
>What would you call that phrase? A fishing tip?
>Lesson? A lesson on giving perhaps. Or maybe a
>lesson on how teaching is better than giving or
>how giving is lesser a gift than teaching?
>Reading it at face value perhaps all the above,
>but reading it with understanding, it is called
>wisdom. Translated in today's language we might
>call it just being smart, using common sense,
>being practical minded, thinking ahead, and time
>management or saving time. There is no such
>thing as saving time, it passes through our
>existence like an invisible road we travel on
>and it is impossible to save it. We can make
>better use of it, but we can not save it, speed
>it up or slow it down. Wisdom is the chief
>manager of our time and when reading God's
>proverb below we find it is much more than a
>time management tool. It is a way to gain favor
>with God, with men, with our spouses, with our
>children and with our business acquaintances, it
>is a way for us to find financial sustenance in
>life here on Earth, it is a tool given us and it
>is a tool that is implored as well as instructed
>to be used. It is the answer to our problems we
>encounter here on Earth; it was and is one of
>God's oldest friends. Wisdom is always truth and
>never lies or deceives, it will never lead you
>astray from God's will for your life or your
>situation. It calls out everywhere we go,
>standing in each of our situations, nearly
>jumping up and down pointing to itself with
>eagerness trying to pull our focus off the
>dilemma that has got our attention. In any
>situation we encounter in life on Earth, and I
>mean any situation, wisdom is there to help you,
>simply look for it. It is a gift, a tool, a
>shield and a weapon, a friend, a life jacket, a
>rope, a ladder, and plenty more aliases but it
>will always be known as wisdom and it will
>always be there for you. If you are in need of
>help, of course pray, seek God for peace and
>direction but also know that he has written his
>spiritual Word of wisdom for you to seek counsel
>that will confirm and support what you've heard
>from God. If what you've heard from God does not
>match His Word, you have not heard from God but
>the enemy, the angel of light trying to deceive
>you. God tells us in His Word that we are His
>sheep and the sheep know the voice of the
>shepherd. We know the voice when we open our
>ears and listen on a regular basis and His voice
>has been written for us as well. Dangerous is
>the time when we feel we can hear from him
>without the confirmation of His Word. Even a
>Parrot has the innate ability to mimic and
>imitate what he hears to a point you will reach
>for a phone thinking it has rung, open a door to
>let a dog in that is not waiting to come in but
>standing there looking at you from the couch,
>and so should we be aware of the enemy imitating
>the voice of God. Even the elect will be
>deceived in the latter days. His Word does not
>change, and as Jesus said not one dot or dash
>will be rendered obsolete until he returns. I
>think we can rely on His Word as a guide and
>anchor to what our spiritual ears hear. He
>thought wisdom for us to consider today so
>important that he dedicated an entire book to it
>with a host of information that is applicable
>today just as it was thousands of years ago.
>That in itself is an amazing thing. But as
>should always be the case, do not take my or any
>other man's word for it, read for yourself how
>wisdom is here to serve and help you today.
>
>The Commendation of Wisdom
>
> Does not wisdom call, And understanding
> lift up her voice? On top of the heights beside
> the way, Where the paths meet, she takes her
> stand; Beside the gates, at the opening to the
> city, At the entrance of the doors, she cries
> out: "To you, O men, I call, And my voice is to
> the sons of men."O naive ones, understand
> prudence; And, O fools, understand
> wisdom."Listen, for I will speak noble things;
> And the opening of my lips will reveal right
> things. "For my mouth will utter truth; And
> wickedness is an abomination to my lips."All
> the utterances of my mouth are in
> righteousness; There is nothing crooked or
> perverted in them. "They are all
> straightforward to him who understands, And
> right to those who find knowledge."Take my
> instruction and not silver, And knowledge
> rather than choicest gold. "For wisdom is
> better than jewels; And all desirable things
> cannot compare with her."I, wisdom, dwell with
> prudence, And I find knowledge and discretion.
> "The fear of the LORD is to hate evil; Pride
> and arrogance and the evil way And the
> perverted mouth, I hate."Counsel is mine and
> sound wisdom; I am understanding, power is
> mine. "By me kings reign, And rulers decree
> justice. "By me princes rule, and nobles, All
> who judge rightly. "I love those who love me;
> And those who diligently seek me will find me.
> "Riches and honor are with me, Enduring wealth
> and righteousness. "My fruit is better than
> gold, even pure gold, And my yield better than
> choicest silver. "I walk in the way of
> righteousness, In the midst of the paths of
> justice, To endow those who love me with
> wealth, That I may fill their treasuries. "The
> LORD possessed me at the beginning of His way,
> Before His works of old. "From everlasting I
> was established, From the beginning, from the
> earliest times of the earth. "When there were
> no depths I was brought forth, When there were
> no springs abounding with water. "Before the
> mountains were settled, Before the hills I was
> brought forth; While He had not yet made the
> earth and the fields, Nor the first dust of the
> world. "When He established the heavens, I was
> there, When He inscribed a circle on the face
> of the deep, When He made firm the skies above,
> When the springs of the deep became fixed, When
> He set for the sea its boundary So that the
> water would not transgress His command, When He
> marked out the foundations of the earth; Then I
> was beside Him, as a master workman; And I was
> daily His delight, Rejoicing always before
> Him, Rejoicing in the world, His
> earth, And having my delight in the sons of
> men. "Now therefore, O sons, listen to me, For
> blessed are they who keep my ways. "Heed
> instruction and be wise, And do not neglect
> it. "Blessed is the man who listens to me,
> Watching daily at my gates, Waiting at my
> doorposts. "For he who finds me finds life And
> obtains favor from the LORD. "But he who sins
> against me injures himself; All those who hate me love death."
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