Saturday, May 25, 2024

Unprofitable Words

Bible Reading: II Timothy 2:1-14

Key Verse: Verse 14 – “Of these things put them in remembrance, charging them before the Lord that they strive not about words to no profit, but to the subverting of the hearers.”

Key Words: they strive not about words to no profit


We live in a “gain” society. We don’t invest to lose; we invest to gain, to be profitable.  We understand that, especially when it comes to money.


A small businessman, who had immigrated to this country, kept his accounts payable in a cigar box, his accounts receivable on a spindle, and his cash in the cash register. 


"I don't see how you can run your business this way," said his son. "How do you know what your profits are?" 


"Son", replied the businessman, "when I got off the boat, I had only 36 cents and the pants I was wearing. Today your sister is an art teacher, your brother is a doctor, and you are an accountant. I have a car, a house, and a good business. Everything is paid for. 


"Just add it all up, subtract 36 cents and the pants, and there's your profit." 


Why can’t we get it when it comes to our words? Each word we share either gains us respect or loses us respect; we either gain integrity or lose integrity. So the next time you start to say something, remember…will it profit me or become a deficit to me?  Something to consider, isn’t it?

 

                                                                                                        Dr. Mike Rouse

What to do:  

Remember, too many deficits will bankrupt your testimony.


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