Stop doing evil, learn to do good; pursue justice, control the cruel (Isaiah 1:16,17)
One morning when my computer greeted me with a "blue screen of death", I knew it was broken, but I didn't know how to fix it. I read and tried a few things, but ended up having to ask an expert for help.
Knowing that something is wrong is only a small part of the problem; I can't fix it because I don't know what to do.
The problem reminded me of the experts who appeared on television news shows. They are all "experts" at finding fault, but most of them have absolutely no idea what is right.
This also happens in human relationships. In our family, church, and workplace, we often find fault, so that there is no improvement. Even without the help of an expert we know that something is wrong when people start arguing and hurting each other with harsh words and behavior. However, to know how to fix it, we really need an expert.
God revealed to the prophets of Israel not only what was wrong, but also what was right: "Stop doing evil, learn to do good; strive for justice, control the cruel; defend the rights of orphans, fight for widows!" (Isaiah 1:16,17).
Instead of focusing our attention on finding fault, let us obey the Person who knows what is right -- JAL
THE BIBLE ALWAYS POINTS IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION LIKE A COMPASS
* Take from Daily Reflections