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Monday, December 2, 2024 "A Sharpening Shop Lesson" Message summary: A lesson about sharpening one another. Listen to our message on your audio player. "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). 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. Let
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!) "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".
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Daily
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)
Iron
Sharpens Iron
men's ministry
What does it mean that iron sharpens iron? (from the gotquestions.org study site)
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