Topic:  WISE MEN OR FOOLS? – By Dr. Jeff Schreve  – From His Heart 17 December 2021 

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WISE MEN OR FOOLS?

He who walks with wise men will be wise, but the companion of fools will suffer harm.
Proverbs 13:20

At the start of seventh grade, I moved from California to Houston. As with most moves, it was a challenge. Making new friends and finding one’s new normal is never easy. But what tends to be very easy is falling into the wrong crowd.

In my quest to fit in and find friends, I started to hang out with the low-lying fruit—the underachievers. The underachievers were not a good influence on me … or anyone. They did not “waste” time paying attention in class or studying for tests. When it came to school, they were content to ride the “D” train. Furthermore, their after-school activities were less than commendable and borderline criminal. I was on a bad path following these “friends.” Praise God that basketball practice started soon, opening the door to new relationships.

WHO ARE YOU HANGING OUT WITH?

The Bible is very clear about the powerful influence of associations. Paul said, “Do not be deceived: Bad company corrupts good morals” (1 Corinthians 15:33). I like this line I ran across some years ago, “Watch out who you hang out with … because stupid rubs off.”

Do you remember the popular novelty tee shirt, “I’m with stupid”? Lots of people donned that shirt as a playful slam on their friends. But the reality is if you are hanging out with stupid, it won’t be long before you are stupid, too. That’s just the way life works.

The good news is found in the positive aspect of right associations. You see, if stupid rubs off, and it does, then so does wisdom. If you walk with wise men, you will become wise. If you hang out with good company, your morals will get a needed shot in the arm!

FRIEND ASSESSMENT AND FRIEND ADJUSTMENT

When I came to Christ as a 17-year-old high school senior, I knew I needed to make new friends in order to grow in my relationship with Jesus. All my old friends were great guys, but they had been my drinking and carousing buddies. If I kept hanging out with them on the weekends, I would never break free from the hedonistic lifestyle I had grown accustomed to experiencing.

Needless to say, the transition was not easy. During my first year as a Christian, I endured some lonely times, especially lonely weekends. Yet, God blessed me for honoring him. As new godly friendships were formed, I began to grow in my faith. Note: I never abandoned my old friends. I cared about them and witnessed to them. However, I was careful about where I went with them. Friday and Saturday nights were off limits. Thankfully, God used my witness to bring a number of my old friends to a saving knowledge of Jesus.

Also Read: Open Heaven 17 December 2021 –Topic: THE HABITATION OF THE LORD 

How about your friends? Are they people who draw you closer to Jesus or closer to carnality? Are they making you wiser and more godly or worldly and more foolish? Do yourself a favor; prayerfully find some friends who are seeking first the kingdom of God. Those type of friends hang out at solid, Bible-believing churches. Get involved in a church like that and see for yourself!

Who you hang out with really matters. Stupid does rub off… but so does wisdom.

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