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days are few, and are far better spent in doing good, than in disputing over
matters which are, at best, of minor importance. The old schoolmen did a world
of mischief by their incessant discussion of subjects of no practical importance;
and our Churches suffer much from petty wars over abstruse points and unimportant
questions. After everything has been said that can be said, neither party is
any the wiser, and therefore the discussion no more promotes knowledge than
love, and it is foolish to sow in so barren a field.
Questions upon points wherein Scripture is silent; upon mysteries which belong
to God alone; upon prophecies of doubtful interpretation; and upon mere modes
of observing human ceremonials, are all foolish, and wise men avoid them. Our
business is neither to ask nor answer foolish questions, but to avoid them altogether;
and if we observe the apostle's precept (Titus 3:8) to be careful to maintain
good works, we shall find ourselves far too much occupied with profitable business
to take much interest in unworthy, contentious, and needless strivings.
There are, however, some questions which are the reverse of foolish, which we
must not avoid, but fairly and honestly meet, such as these:
Do I believe in the Lord Jesus Christ? Am I renewed in the spirit of my mind?
Am I walking not after the flesh, but after the Spirit? Am I growing in grace?
Does my conversation adorn the doctrine of God my Saviour? Am I looking for
the coming of the Lord, and watching as a servant should do who expects his
master? What more can I do for Jesus? Such enquiries as these urgently demand
our attention; and if we have been at all given to cavilling, let us now turn
our critical abilities to a service so much more profitable. Let us be peace-makers,
and endeavour to lead others both by our precept and example, to "avoid
foolish questions."
Charles Spurgeon, Morning and Evening: Daily readings
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