DAY 71 IN THE 91-DAY NEW HABIT CHALLENGE! #ProverbsChallenge



Proverbs 12--Perhaps it's because I am the eldest child or other childhood circumstances, but I have struggled with the need to be right. A friend once called it a "lust" for being right.


It's been an unhealthy passion that is a thick stew of insecurity, pride, and the need to be relevant.


Honestly, in many situations I am right, but that need to prove it or lord it over another is so wrong. When others try to give their side or another point of view, I tend to not listen but wait until it's my turn to speak.

This passage reminds me that listening is wise. 

Listening to what others are saying. 

Listening to advice. 

Listening to another side of the argument.

If my opinion is right--and I'll only know that if I listen to wise counsel--then I still need to seek GOD's will. Should I share--or not share--my right-ness?

Maybe it all boils down to humility--not insecurity about my opinion--real humility.

By being open to the possibility of a different perspective, the LORD may show me something new. And--gulp--it's okay to be wrong. And--double gulp--admit to being wrong.

Anyway, the good is not being right, it's being wise.

May we be wise, my friends.

Proverbs 12:15--A fool’s way is right in his own eyes, but the wise listen to advice. Tree of Life Bible Society Tree of Life Version - TLV
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