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Monday, December 2, 2024

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"A Sharpening Shop Lesson"

Message summary: A lesson about sharpening one another.

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"As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another" (Proverbs 27:17). "And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching (Hebrews 10:24,25).

Sharpening wheelThis morning I toured an Amish sharpening shop operated by a nineteen year old named Levi. As a boy he had worked with his dad, who passed away when Levi was just 17. Levi has continued to run the shop and has a thriving business.

He was enthusiastic about his work and he show me the various types of tools used to sharpen including one he had invented, a machine to sharpen the chain saw type blades that make the mortise cut used in mortise and tenon joints in old barns.

Levi's shop sharpens all kinds of tools including chain saws, mower blades, drill bits and many other items I really never thought much about needing sharpening. Brooksyne had some scissors that needed sharpening and I picked them up this morning and she is very pleased how well they now work.

Proverbs 27:17Let us consider a sharpening illustration found in the Proverbs. "As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another". This verse is a favorite among men (although the principle also works for women!)

Many years ago I attended a men's conference with that theme and there is a national men's ministry called "Iron Sharpens Iron". I suppose the verse may especially connect with men because of how we may associate the proverb with the tools we use.

As is the case with many of the Proverbs there is nothing in the immediate context to further clarify the author's intended meaning. The Holman Study Bible notes,

"As a file sharpens an ax or a sharpening steel a carving knife, good friends encourage one another to grow in wisdom and godliness, even if it requires painful criticism".

The Life Application Bible has this note,

"There is a mental sharpness that comes from being around good people. And a meeting of minds can help people see their ideas with new clarity, refine them, and shape them into brilliant insights. This requires discussion partners who can challenge each other and stimulate thought - people who focus on the idea without involving their egos in the discussion; people who know how to critique the thought and not the thinker. Two friends who bring their ideas together can help each other become stronger."

Hebrews 10:24 expresses a similar concept, "Let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds".

I've been sharpened over the years by thoughtful friends in Christ as well as those who have led by example. I hope I've been a sharpener as well when I could spur another on by my words, preceded by a sensitive spirit and prayerful attitude. It's encouraging to hear years later an individual express how something I've said either in a sermon or to them personally had a lasting sharpening impact.

The sharpening itself may be thought-provoking and at times even painful, but in the end I am stronger and better for it. Sadly, for the sake of a surface unity and mushy love, we may neglect this sharpening task and seek to avoid it, whether we're the one sharpening or the one being sharpened.

This sharpening process may take place at home, at work or in church. It may be through an accountability partner. You just might meet up with a sharpening friend today. How you react is a real test of character as God often uses other people to mold His character into our lives.


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, I confess that in the process of being molded and fashioned into Your likeness I am often unyielding and struggle in the process of becoming more like You. Thank You for placing people in my life who model godly character and who courageously speak words of direction and correction when I most need it. Help me to graciously receive these messengers and promptly respond to the message they bring when it is supported Scripturally and spoken from a wise and loving heart. Help me to also be sharpener when You lead me to do so. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen.

The word "spur" in our second text translates a very rare Greek word (paroxusmos) found elsewhere in the NT only in Acts 15:39 where it describes the contention between Paul and Barnabas regarding John Mark, "The contention was so sharp between them". Tracing the roots of this word we find it comes from two words with the sense "to sharpen alongside". The writer of Hebrews uses it here in a positive sense to describe an essential Christian responsibility. We need to come alongside one another to keep each other sharp! The NASV uses "stimulate" and the KJV "provoke." The New Living Translation states, "Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works".


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"As iron sharpens iron... | Proverbs 27:17 | Relationships | Pastor Curt Seaburg | Victory Church PA"  Watch this brief devotional on YouTube   (This is a church right here in Lancaster County)




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