12.29-It is difficult to help someone who doesn’t really want to be helped.
12.29-
It is difficult to help someone who doesn’t really want to be
helped.
Focus your energy and time on helping people who want to be
helped or at least seem unhappy about their current situation. This gives you margin and energy to be
available to teach those wanting to learn.
It also makes us available to stop people who are treating others
improperly.
Zechariah 7.
8 Then the word of the Lord came to Zechariah saying, 9 “Thus has the Lord of hosts
said, ‘Dispense true justice and practice kindness and compassion each to
his brother; 10 and
do not oppress the widow or the [i]orphan, the [j]stranger or the poor; and do not devise evil
in your hearts against one another.’ 11 But they refused to pay attention and [k]turned a stubborn shoulder and [l]stopped their ears from hearing.
12 They made their hearts
like [m]flint [n]so that they could not hear the law and the words
which the Lord of hosts had sent by His Spirit through the former prophets;
therefore great wrath came from the Lord of hosts. 13 And
just as He called and they would not listen, so they called and I would not
listen,” says the Lord of hosts; 14 “but
I [o]scattered them with a storm wind among all
the nations whom they have not known. Thus the land is desolated behind them [p]so that no one went back and forth, for they
made the pleasant land desolate.”
Zechariah 8.
14 “For thus says the Lord of hosts, ‘Just as I purposed to do harm to you when your fathers
provoked Me to wrath,’ says the Lord of hosts,
‘and I have not relented, 15 so I have again purposed in these days to do good
to Jerusalem and to the house of Judah. Do not fear! 16 These are the things which
you should do: speak the truth to one another; judge with truth and judgment
for peace in your [m]gates. 17 Also let none of you devise evil in your heart
against another, and do not love [n]perjury; for all these are what I hate,’ declares the Lord.”
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