Proverbs 27:23Pay careful attention to the condition of your flocks, give careful attention to your herds,Proverbs Daily is a reader-supported publication. All posts are free, but all donations help spread the message. When you see the word âupgrade,â youâre simply invited to help me make the sacred positively contagious...thank you in advance for becoming a free or paid subscriber.When my son was about 7 years old, we used to walk down the street to Martin Luther the King Park (thatâs what my kids called it). One day, he spotted this huge rockâbigger than himâand of course, being the boy he was, he had to try to move it.âSo he climbed up on it and then shifted around, got up under it, and here heâs going, giving it everything heâs got. âHeâs pushing and heâs grunting and heâs trying to move this thing. And after a while he started to get frustrated. He started to get upset, and Iâve been watching him the whole time knowing this boy couldnât pick up this rock. Finally, I came over and asked, âSon, why didnât you use all the strength you have?âHe looked up at me, confused: âDaddy, I did.âI said, âNo, you didnâtâBecause youâve got to me! You couldâve called me at any time and I wouldâve come to help you move that rock. Asking me is part of using all the strength you have.âThat moment came back to me when I read Proverbs 27:23:âPay careful attention to the condition of your flocks, give careful attention to your herds.â đFirst you got to know that this is not just about sheep. Remember proverbs and wisdom sayings are often poetic so more than sheepâitâs about awareness. Itâs about taking inventory (sacred stock) of what Godâs already placed around you. Your gifts, yesâbut also your own limits, and maybe more importantly, your connections. Sometimes the strength you need isnât in youâitâs near youâin God, and in the people Heâs placed around you. Just like my son had to realize his muscles werenât enough, but he had access to his fatherâs strength.Ben Okri once said,âDonât neglect the gold in your own backyard.âSometimes your greatest resource isnât buried somewhere elseâitâs already in the people and provision God has placed right beside you.âď¸ But hereâs the balance: people arenât objects to be used. We dishonor God when we treat others like obstacles that we can just manipulate, vehicles that we can just use to get somewhere, or disposable trash that we can throw away when weâre finished. People are subjectsâsouls, connected to us. To honor them is to honor the Creator.Remember this:đĄ You have more strength than you thinkânot just in your own hands, but in the community, gifts, and God-access already surrounding you so cultivate it with care.PrayerLord, help us see strength and goodness in each other.Todayâs ChallengePause today and take sacred stock. Write down three gifts or relationships youâve overlooked. Then thank God for themâand choose one way to honor or invest in them.About the AuthorFred Lynch is a creative communicator, author, and Christian Hip Hop pioneer. To learn more about Fred and what heâs up to nowâŚclick here or you can find him in all the socials by searching the handle: heyfredlynchđąExperience Proverbs Daily by Subscribing!Ready to receive daily wisdom directly on your phone?Go to proverbsdaily.org for the app âor just click that Subscribe button right now!Be Wise and Be Well...peace.Thanks for reading Proverbs Daily! This post is public so feel free to share it.
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