Sunday – Poetry
Reading – Proverbs 24-25
Highlight Verses:
“Timely advice is lovely, like golden apples in a silver basket. To one who listens, valid criticism is like a gold earring or other gold jewelry.”
Proverbs 25:11-12 NLT
In my sophomore year of college, I applied for a summer job as a camp counselor.
I had worked at that camp the previous summer on the maintenance team. I figured I would have no problem moving up to counselor.
I was wrong.
When I got the rejection letter, I went to the director’s home (I went to college about 15 miles away). I asked him politely what I needed to do to be a counselor the following year.
We sat at his table while he spelled out what he saw in me that needed to change.
It was eye opening.
I got to work on his advice, and I took another summer job at the conference center associated with the camp.
Halfway through our summer staff training week, my boss pulled me into his office and told me to go talk to the camp director.
I ran the half mile down to the camp.
The director told me of a counselor who decided he couldn’t handle the responsibility. Because of our conversation and the changes he saw in me, I was the first person he thought of to fill the position.
That was the most fulfilling (and exhausting) summer of my life.
I ended up working full-time for that conference center for the first few years of my career.
If I had just gotten mad and rejected that employer, I would have missed out on that summer and the following years.
But that director gave me wise advice at the right time and I listened.
Have you heeded timely advice and experienced great results?
Have you ignored advice and reaped the consequences?
Share your stories!