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Barbs …. With A Point

By Mike Riley

The following barbs of wisdom come from The Sword and Staff publication, 2009,
Volume 47, Number 1; Pg. 17 (appropriate Scriptures and related articles have been
added):

  • You reap what you sow, and also you reap what you don’t sow (you suffer the consequences of not doing anything – Matthew 25:24-30).
  • When a nation has lost its morals, it has lost its moors and is like a ship adrift at sea.
  • According to the book of Proverbs, a child may be foolish and if not corrected will grow up to become a full-fledged fool (Proverbs 15:5).
  • We only help people, in the long run, when we help them to help themselves.
  • We lose our independence and liberties to the degree that we do not accept our responsibilities (Galatians 5:1).
  • After the cattle have gotten out, it is a little late to think about shutting the gate.
  • If deeds speak louder than words, some people aren’t saying much and can hardly be heard.
  • Let us not look to psychology as the answer to our spiritual problems, but to the Word of God (II Timothy 3:16-17; Acts 20:32; cf. Acts 9:26-31).
  • Many “mega” churches don’t seem to be “mega” when it comes to doctrine.
  • If we confess our sins, but don’t forsake them (Proverbs 28:13), the only purpose it will serve is testimony against us in the courts of heaven.
  • Many times, the person who has the least to say is the most eager to say it (Proverbs 17:28; cf. Proverbs 10:19; Proverbs 11:12; Proverbs 13:3).
  • If we don’t live within our means, we will soon find life demeaning (Luke 15:11-
  • 16).
  • If you don’t take that first strong drink, you won’t have to worry about the consequences of the second, of the third, and of all that follow.
  • People who have “an ax to grind” don’t cut it with the Lord (Romans 12:18-19;Colossians 3:8).
  • If you want to find your place under the sun, move on out from under the shade and get to work (I Corinthians 15:58; cf. I Corinthians 3:6-9)