Our wisdom for today is from Proverbs 16:27.
“A worthless man digs up evil, and his speech is like a scorching fire.”
We’ve all had that person who simply does not like us. Not understanding that will drive you crazy. Lincoln said, “You can’t please all the people all the time.” I might add you can’t please all the people any of the time. If you found a cure for cancer, someone would accuse you of stealing the idea from someone else. You can’t avoid people who might criticize you.
Our verse does warn us about one kind of person we ought to avoid. The man who goes about trying to “dig up evil.” The image of “digging up evil” paints a vivid picture of someone deliberately unearthing and pursuing wicked deeds and malicious intentions. Rather than letting wrongdoing lie buried, they make it their mission to dredge it up and fan the flames of conflict. Such behavior is likened to a “scorching fire” – something that rapidly spreads destruction in its wake.
Such a man is “worthless” and untrustworthy.
There will always be those in the world whose goals are not noble but seek only to stir the pot of negativity. The wise path is to refuse to be drawn into their circle. The world and even your neighborhood are filled with good people who want to help. Spend your time on them and not the dirt-digger.
I’m Lonnie Davis
And these are thoughts worth thinking.