Point and counterpoint

Jun

11

2010

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Jun

11

2010

A friend of mine is encountering some very rough times. His construction business has tanked because of the economy, one of his kids is rebellious, his wife is raising holy hell at him because they can’t make ends meet anymore, (as though he has control over the construction industry). The list goes on and on

He called me the other day nearly in tears saying he can’t take it anymore.

I tried to counsel him as best I could. Each time he made a negative point I countered with a positive. My business is terrible Yeah but your health is excellent. My oldest son is rebellious Yeah but your daughter is about to graduate from college.

For every point he made I made a counterpoint. I’m having trouble with my wife griping at me Your sons idolize you. This went on until he ran out of negatives and I started naming thing after positive thing for which he should be thankful. 90% of the people of the world don’t have air conditioning you do. People are starving – You have plenty of food on the table. Some people are obese – You are skinny as a rail. Some people don’t have any friends – You have me.

For crying out loud man, Jesus loves you, and you have accepted Him as your Savior, and you’re going to heaven for eternity already.

I’m not trying to diminish the serious problems facing him or the world, but I can assure you that the problems with the oil spill, Israel, Greece, Afghanistan, Iran, Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, and North Korea are not so much different as the weighty problems encountered right down through the ages and even those people caught up in the middle of all that turmoil have something to be happy about if they try hard enough to find it.

Now something further concerning my poor friend’s wife griping at him. I told him that if he thinks he has it so bad then he should look to poor old King Solomon.

“WHAT? “Poor old King Solomon??? He was the richest and wisest man the world ever will know. What do you mean “poor” old King Solomon?”

“Just remember that POOR old King Sol had 1000 wives and 1000 concubines. If you can get past the sexual connotations of that long enough, just imagine what “HE” had to listen to daily.”

And you think you have it bad Jeez
Have a nice weekend.

Proverbs 27:9
Oil and perfume make the heart glad,
So a man’s counsel is sweet to his friend.

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