Friday, November 29, 2019
Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another Essays
"Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another" Proverbs 27:17 (ESV) This verse speaks so much to my life because of experiences I have been through with friendships. What I have learned about friendships is that they can either build or break you. You need good friends, and you need to be a good friend. Iron can sharpen iron, and a good friend can sharpen a friend. The iron of a file can make a blade sharper, and a good friend can make his friend better. A knife is not sharpened by cloth, bread, wood, plastic, or even gold. A knife may cut and shape these things for them to be more useful, but these things will only dull the knife. Sharpening a knife requires iron or a substitute for iron at least as hard as the knife. Once sharpened, a knife is much more productive with less effort on such things. This proverb is about good friends - they will make you better. A good friend will make you brighter, sharper, and more useful. But not any friend will do, only wise friends make you wiser. Foolish and bad friends will darken and corrupt your life. I believe this verse is very important for us as college students because we are building our future and if we surround ourselves with bad influences we will also be influenced by bad habits. My pastor back at home use to say "show me who you hang around with and I will tell you who you are."
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