19
Dec

DYNAMITE

   Posted by: pastordiehl   in Uncategorized

The invention of dynamite changed the way wars were fought and revolutionized mining and tunneling.

A man from Michigan had an idea for removing a tree stump from the yard of a friend. He decided to use some dynamite he had stored away in his house. It did the trick. The explosion turned the stump into an airborne missile that traveled 163 feet down-range before crashing through a neighbor’s roof. The stump opened a 3-foot hole in the roof, split the rafters, and pushed through the ceiling of the dining room.

Can you see yourself in the actions of the dynamite user? Explosive words and actions only make things worse. We get action, but we leave much damage in our wake.

Solomon wrote: “The discretion of a man makes him slow to anger, and his glory is to overlook a transgression.” An old Chinese proverb says, “He who angers us controls us.”

Have you ever caused regretted damage by your explosion?

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2 comments so far

Dennis & Cathy Holman
 1 

I noticed that dynamite can be compared to our tongue. I’m sure that as that stump was flying through the air, that man wanted to do anything to stop its flight! Our tongue is the same way…once the words are on the way, there is nothing we can do to stop them or take them back. God is helping me but many is the time I have regretted my words as soon as I spoke them.

Cathy

December 20th, 2008 at 10:52 am
Shelia Ulery
 2 

I have had to go and make things right when my tounge got out of control. I learned that the tounge was like a two edged sword and can cut very deep. As you talk of the dynamite i see it could make a situation explosive. I learned to not put my mouth in motion until i engage my brain. My great grandma used to say If you dont have something good to say, dont say anythin.

December 21st, 2008 at 7:18 am

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