Showing posts with label brevity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brevity. Show all posts

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Be Succinct

Don’t shoot off your mouth, or speak before you think.
Don’t be too quick to tell God what you think he wants to hear.
God’s in charge, not you—the less you speak, the better.
Ecclesiastes 5:2 
 
I read a story recently about an older pastor who wanted to mentor a new pastor to take his place so he could retire.  There were four who wanted to be the pastor's protege.  He instructed each of them to write out a sermon, which he would read and critique. Afterwards, each would deliver their sermon and he would then make his selection.
 
Three of the four worked for a week on their sermons spending many hours in the library digging through theology books, sermons by great preachers of old, reading countless articles and delving into the Greek and Hebrew Scriptures.  The day came for them to turn in their sermons.  Three turned in sermons which were 50 pages or more.  The fourth turned in a single page.  The older pastor looked at the fourth skeptically and said, "Are you sure this is your sermon?"  The fourth simply nodded.
 
The day came for them to deliver their sermons.  The first stood and delivered a 45 minute fire and brimstone sermon.  The second stood and delivered such a passionate sermon, he was sweating profusely by the time he finished after an hour.  The third stood and spoke with such eloquence that one would have thought him a Shakespearean actor, after 90 minutes he finished with a flourish, bowed and returned to his seat.  The three were quite proud of themselves, and chuckled among themselves when the fourth stood and walked to the pulpit.  He put his hands on either side of the pulpit, took a deep breathe and said, "According to Scripture, Jesus said God loves us so much that He sent His Son to die in our place.  Jesus also told us to love and pray for each other.  THAT is what we are on Earth to do."  And he sat down.
 
The old pastor said he had reached his decision.  He told the first, "You did an outstanding job of researching your topic.  Your delivery was truly memorable."  He told the second, "I can tell you put your heart into this project. Your delivery was truly emotional."  He told the third, "YOU did an magnificent job making certain your thoughts flowed together.  Your performance was nothing short of elegant."  Then he told the three of them, "While I appreciate all the effort and investment your have put into this project, you forgot the very simple fact that Jesus talked with people in ways THEY could understand.  He didn't brow beat anyone.  He didn't belittle anyone. He certainly didn't try to intimidate anyone with his wisdom.  Therefore, none of you will be my student."  Then he spoke to the fourth, "You clearly understand what I was looking for, a simple message with truth and brevity."
 
Some say little with many words, while others speak volumes with few.
 

Monday, March 4, 2019

Speaking of Speaking

You know what I am going to say
    even before I say it, Lord.
Psalm 139:4 
 
In keeping with the idea of brevity.....I'm going to just put this here for you to ponder.

Monday, February 11, 2019

Say WHAT?

Think before you speak,
    and be careful about what you say to God.
God is in heaven,
    and you are on the earth,
    so say only a few words to God.
Ecclesiastes 5:2 
 
Have you ever known anyone who seemed to never stop talking?  Have you ever known someone who was verbose, loquacious, garrulous, or voluble?  Have you ever said something you wished you hadn't?  
 
Scripture is very clear: Be Brief!  Better to need to add a word than speak a word too many.  Like bullets, once the words are spoken, you can't get it back!
 
Ponder that for a moment. 

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Words Words Words....Time to GROW UP!

It’s just the same with our tongues! It’s a small muscle, capable of great eloquence.  And do you know how many forest fires begin with a single ember from a small campfire? The tongue is a blazing fire seeking to ignite an entire world of vices. The tongue is unique among all parts of the body because it is capable of corrupting the whole body. If that were not enough, it ignites and consumes the course of creation with a fuel that originates in hell itself. James 3:5-6 

Ever had someone say something about you that really hurt?  When I was a child, I was almost always the smallest person in my class.  And, thus, almost always the target of the comments and insults children are prone so fire as a "joke."  I was told to just remember, "sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me."  

May I share a bitter truth?  That little quip I was told to remember was, and is, a LIE!  I would rather have been beaten senseless with sticks and stones than have to endure the bitter, sharp, cruel words.

Did you know that what we say can not only hurt someone's feelings, but can also damage or destroy their reputation, or worse, destroy the person's life?  Enter the internet's Social Media sites.  People take things posted on Social Media WAY too seriously.  I have to shake my head when I see some of the cruel and hurtful things posted.  I have to wonder why.  Why was it SO important to air your drama?  Was it to seek support from others who don't know (or care to know) ALL the facts?  Was it to try to get others to feel sorry for the poster (oh you poor thing)? 

My Gramma once told me, "If you wouldn't want it said about you then don't say it about anyone else."  Wise advice!  

We must be careful of what we say and to whom we say it.  Ecclesiastes 5:2 reminds us "Don’t shoot off your mouth, or speak before you think.
Don’t be too quick to tell God what you think he wants to hear.
God’s in charge, not you—the less you speak, the better."

Speak less, speak truth, speak only in love!