In the multitude
of words there wanteth not sin;
But He that
refraineth his lips is wise.
Proverbs 10:19
I regret often that I have spoken;
Never have I been silent.
When Western
Union asked Thomas Edison
To “name his price”
for the ticker he had invented, he asked for several days to consider it. His wife suggested $20,000, but he thought
such an amount was exorbitant.
As the appointed
time he went to the meeting still unsure as to his sales price. When the official asked, “How much?” He tried to say $20,000, but the words just
wouldn’t come out of his mouth. The
official finally broke the silence and asked, “Well, how about $100,000?”
Often silence
allows others to say something better than we could have said ourselves! By keeping quiet, others will have a greater
interest in our thoughts…then when we have an interested audience, our words
will have greater impact.
The Bible tells
us that even a fool may be thought of as wise when his mouth is kept shut.
(Proverbs 17:28.) In that sense, silence can keep us from embarrassing
ourselves. People may think we are
smarter than we really are!
When you feel
moved to express an opinion, weigh the impact of your words, and keep this
thought in mind, “The less said, the best said.” We can’t get into trouble for what we don’t say! Like Edison, we might even benefit from our
silence.
Thomas Edison
Pass It On:
It only takes a
spark to get a fire going
And soon all
those around can warm up in its glowing;
That’s how it is
with God’s love,
Once you’ve
experienced it;
You spread His
love to ev’ryone,
You want to pass
it on.
What a wondrous
time is spring—
When all the
trees are budding
The birds begin to sing
The flowers start their blooming
That’s how it is with God’s love,
Once you’ve experienced it
You want to sing,
it’s fresh like spring
You want to pass it on.
I wish for you, my friend,
This happiness that I’ve found
You can depend on Him
It matters not where you’re bound;
I’ll shout it from the mountaintop
I want my world to know
The Lord of love has come to me,
I want to pass it on.
~Kurt Kaiser
Comfort Of Life:
http://ca.groups.yahoo.com/group/comfortoflife/