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Have any of you received foolish words lately? Maybe you're going through a problem or finding it difficult to overcome something, and then someone tells you to take action. The issue is that they usually tell you to do something foolish or immature.
Today I was talking to a co-worker and she asked how old I was. I said I was turning 30 in October. Her reply was "oh wow...and you don't have kids? Then if you don't even have a boyfriend by now, you're probably not going to have kids unless you really put yourself out there. You need to put yourself out there. Start going out more and meeting new people." I told her I wasn't even sure that I wanted kids because the child free lifestyle sounds pretty amazing! She laughed about that like she didn't take me seriously...
Then later I think she felt bad and invited me to the club tonight. Several times a month a group of co-workers and their friends go out for drinks at a local club. This club is nasty. I've seen videos of it on youtube. They have men dancing on a stage and they get women to go up to the stage and they dance with each other provocatively. It's gross and as a Christian...it really saddens me.
So I told her no and she said that maybe I could find a man there. She said her friend found her boyfriend that way last year. I just laughed inside. Why would I want to go out with a guy that goes to the club to drink and dance that way? I found her advice so foolish. But I politely declined because I didn't want to seem mean.
What advice have you received lately that you felt was really stupid or silly? I think the best way to combat stupid advice is to know the Word of God and ask him to lead us each day.
Today I was talking to a co-worker and she asked how old I was. I said I was turning 30 in October. Her reply was "oh wow...and you don't have kids? Then if you don't even have a boyfriend by now, you're probably not going to have kids unless you really put yourself out there. You need to put yourself out there. Start going out more and meeting new people." I told her I wasn't even sure that I wanted kids because the child free lifestyle sounds pretty amazing! She laughed about that like she didn't take me seriously...
Then later I think she felt bad and invited me to the club tonight. Several times a month a group of co-workers and their friends go out for drinks at a local club. This club is nasty. I've seen videos of it on youtube. They have men dancing on a stage and they get women to go up to the stage and they dance with each other provocatively. It's gross and as a Christian...it really saddens me.
So I told her no and she said that maybe I could find a man there. She said her friend found her boyfriend that way last year. I just laughed inside. Why would I want to go out with a guy that goes to the club to drink and dance that way? I found her advice so foolish. But I politely declined because I didn't want to seem mean.
What advice have you received lately that you felt was really stupid or silly? I think the best way to combat stupid advice is to know the Word of God and ask him to lead us each day.
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