Proverbs 13:20
He that walketh with
wise men shall be wise:
but a companion of fools shall be destroyed.
Who we hang out with affects the
development of our character. The Lord
is giving us His warning on this matter.
We have the ability to choose who we will invest time in and which
relationships we will cultivate. Each of
us is given only twenty-four hours in a day.
This time is a gift from the Lord and we need to seek how He would have
us use them. When we are on the phone or
visiting someone or talking with someone on the internet, we should be
consciously aware if that person is someone we should walk with or consider as
a companion. Jesus wants us to love and
reach out to everyone, but to consider someone as a companion or someone with
whom we are walking side by side, should be evaluated in the light of
wisdom. Is this person a wise
person?
·
Do they fear the Lord and are more
concerned about pleasing Him than being right or comfortable?
·
Do they seek God’s judgment on matters
through His Word and wise counsel?
·
Do they honor their husbands and love
their children?
·
Are the content and thankful with the
financial situation the Lord has them in?
·
Are they someone who knows it is
dangerous to have self-confidence?
·
Are the humble in their thinking and
open to correction?
·
Does this person build up her home
with their words and attitudes?
This
verse tells us that we will be wise if we have wise friends. One of the best things we can do in becoming
wise women is to choose our friends carefully.
A companion of fools will be destroyed.
Is this person a foolish person?
·
Are they busybodies or gossips?
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Is the person contentious and always
in conflict based upon self-interest?
·
Does this person tear down their house
in words or choices?
·
Is this person slothful and lazy?
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Does this person spend a lot of time
comparing themselves with others?
·
Is this person immodest and flippant in
their choice of clothing and mannerisms?
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Is this person someone who does things
behind their mate’s back in secret?
·
Does this person vent all they feel?
These
are just a few questions we can ask when choosing a walking companion. If you
find yourself already walking with a fool, gently wean yourself from them in
love. Stay committed to the person but
not the relationship. If you do not have
anyone in your life that is wise, become that wise woman that someone else will
want to walk with.
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