Proverbs 26:17 "Whoever meddles in a quarrel not his own
is like one who takes a passing dog by the ears."
I've never actually grabbed a passing dog by the ears. I've never even been tempted to grab a passing dog by the ears. But I must admit I have been tempted to meddle in quarrels not my own. Some times it's hard to mind our own business. Meddling means to get involved on our own initiative. We were not asked but just thought we'd "help". The point is quite simple - If you meddle in a quarrel not your own you will get hurt. A dog (probably) cannot bite you while you're holding both it's ears. (again I cannot verify this from experience) However, you cannot hold on to a dogs ears forever. You eventually have to let go, and when you do watch out, apparently they don't like it. You see, a passing dog is not your dog, it belongs to someone else. You have no idea how it will react when you grab it's ears. If it was your dog you would know. But this quarrel is not yours so leave it alone. Not only will we get hurt he is also saying when we meddle in these "quarrels not our own" we may actually escalate them and make things worse. Grabbing a dog by both it's ears does not improve its disposition. So the next time we are tempted to meddle in an argument not our own, we should just keep on walking. If there is a quarrel between two people let them work it out. We (I) must resist the urge to play the "wonderful counselor". I believe that position has already been taken anyway. As juicy and tempting as the opportunity may seem to jump in and get involved , listen to the wisdom of Solomon, just walk away.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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