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Writer's pictureRICHARD DEAN BROOKS

MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS

PROVERBS 26:17

17Like one who grabs a stray dog by the ears is someone who rushes into a quarrel not their own.


26: 17   Taking hold of a dog’s ears is a good way to get bitten, and interfering in arguments is a good way to get hurt. Many times both arguers will turn on the person who interferes. It is best simply to keep out of arguments that are none of your business. If you must become involved, try to wait until the arguers have stopped fighting and cooled off a bit. Then maybe you can help them mend their differences and their relationship.

Tyndale. NIV Life Application Study Bible.


We can all relate to this at sometime in our lives, Yet if we are truly acting wisely and as a Christian should, we will use our knowledge and wisdom to not interfear when we should not. But we can also see when others are just being gossips and want to put their 2 cents worth into a situation that they know nothing about. Either way it can be like grabbing a stray dog by the ears and not ending well.


ON THE WAY HOME WALK WITH JESUS and make sure that we mind our own business unless asked to give help in other peoples bad situations.

othewayhomeministries.org by RICHARD DEAN BROOKS

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