In Proverbs 18:16, it reads, "A man's gift makes room for him and brings him before great men." As I've heard this verse of scripture both preached and taught throughout my life, what I heard (and in some cases read) explained "a man's gift" here as an individual's innate ability to excel at various exploits. The idea was that GOD has placed something special within you that is purposed to bring you before people of great influence and renown. With that said, if you so desired to be great, you would then discover what gifts you possess and cultivate them to the extent that the excellence you embody when exercising them, in turn, becomes a platform upon which you can prosper. It's a great concept that makes perfect sense! If I may, however, allow me to share with you a little something extra I just learned regarding this...
As I researched the terms in this particular verse of scripture, I noticed that the word translated as "gift" in Proverbs 18:16 is the Hebrew word "mattan" (pronounced "mat-TAWN"). It means "a present". In considering this information, the verse immediately took on a whole new meaning to me. As I see it, when you aim to sit among people of greatness, it is the gift you bring that makes room for you to be in their company. In other words, time is an extremely valuable resource; and influential people are in no way obligated to give their time to anyone, especially those who do not value it. Their knowledge, wisdom, and feedback often comes at the expense of the failures, mistakes and setbacks they have experienced along life's way. Out of respect for all it took for them to ascend from the bottom to their places among the top within their areas of influence, you just can't glean from them FOR NOTHING.
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
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