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The last word

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Do not be quick with your mouth, do not be hasty in your heart.

— Ecclesiast­es 5:2 One day during a university philosophy class, a student made some inflammato­ry remarks about the professor’s views. To the surprise of the other students, the teacher thanked him and moved on to another comment. When he was asked later why he didn’t respond to the student, he said, “I’m practicing the discipline of not having to have the last word.”

This teacher loved and honored God, and he wanted to embody a humble spirit as he reflected this love. His words remind me of another Teacher — this one from long ago, who wrote the book of Ecclesiast­es. Although not addressing how to handle an angry person, he said that when we approach the Lord we should guard our steps and “go near to listen” rather than being quick with our mouths and hasty in our hearts. By doing so we acknowledg­e that God is the Lord and we are those whom He has created (Ecclesiast­es 5:1-2).

How do you approach God? If you sense that your attitude could use some adjustment, why not spend some time considerin­g the majesty and greatness of the Lord? When we ponder His unending wisdom, power, and presence, we can feel awed by His overflowin­g love for us. With this posture of humility, we too need not have the last word.

— Amy Boucher Pye Lord God, I want to honor You and I bow before You now in silence. Teach me how to pray and how to listen.

READ: Ecclesiast­es 5:1-7 Carefully chosen words honor God.

Bible in a Year: Exodus 16-18 and Matthew 18:1-20

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