Fuel
"Fire goes out without wood, and quarrels disappear when
gossip stops." Proverbs 26:20
I've sat around what seems like a thousand campfires in my
lifetime. Ever since I was a kid, the mesmerizing orange glow has held my
complete attention. Singing, praying, laughing, telling stories,
and making s'mores have been a regular feature around those fires. As time
goes by, the fire dwindles and the air gets colder which leads to the
inevitable request for another log.
The author of the Proverb for the day makes a significant
observation for all of us to consider carefully. A campfire isn't the only
thing that goes out when there's no more fuel. Fights need fuel too. Gossip,
slander, harsh words and the like keep fights going. He uses a short but
decisively clear word to embrace when it comes to battling each other -- STOP.
Stop fueling the fight.
Too many people, too many families face each other as if on
battle lines. The ensuing estrangement and vitriol is staggering to
witness. Whatever the fuel, whatever the "it" is that started the
fight needs to be removed. Jesus came to reconcile us with God by removing our
sin on the cross. Why? Love demanded it. Regardless of the war you are in with
someone, today is your moment to start removing fuel from the fight. Seize it.
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