The
Value Of Experience
"Sir, What is the secret of your success?" a reporter asked a bank president.
"Two words."
"And, sir, what are they?"
"Right decisions."
"And how do you make right
decisions?"
"One word."
"And, sir, what is that?"
"Experience."
"And how do you get
experience?"
"Two words."
"And, sir, what are
they?"
"Wrong decisions."
There's a measure of truth
in that. Though we can (and should) learn from the mistakes of others,
experience truly does seem to be "the best teacher." The experience of making
wrong decisions in the past should help us to learn so that we make better
decisions in the future. But are we willing to learn?
Paul is a great example of
someone who learned from his past mistakes and, as a result of that experience,
made better decisions in his serve God.
“I
thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who has strengthened me, because He considered me
faithful, putting me into service, even though I was formerly a blasphemer and
a persecutor and a violent aggressor....."
(
I Tim. 1:12-13
)
I
love the way that I've heard Randy Harris put it: "God loves you wherever
you are........but He loves you too much to leave you where you are!"
Father, once again I come
asking forgiveness for the many times I've let you down. As I confess to you my
transgressions, I pray that you will help me to learn from my mistakes -- to
recognize the consequences of following my stubborn will, to realize the
heartache you feel when I turn a deaf ear to you, to learn from my error the
need to follow your word more closely. I have made wrong decisions, but I pray
that the experience of doing so will help me to develop the wisdom necessary to
make better decisions in the future,
as I strive to draw closer
to you. In Jesus' name, amen.
TM