Job tells us, “The waters wear the stones.” God’s way of smoothing the stones is by using the water to make them collide with each other. It takes a long time to accomplish this. That is, to rub off those sharp corners, thereby making them smooth. Have you ever heard the old adage, “He rubs me the wrong way?” If we only realized what God is doing in our lives, we wouldn’t make such foolish statements. He is actually taking a lot of time with us, allowing other stones to rub off our “rough edges.” This friction is necessary, this is God’s way. Ask Jacob about Laban.
Making Rough Edges Smooth
Making Rough Edges Smooth
Making Rough Edges Smooth
Job tells us, “The waters wear the stones.” God’s way of smoothing the stones is by using the water to make them collide with each other. It takes a long time to accomplish this. That is, to rub off those sharp corners, thereby making them smooth. Have you ever heard the old adage, “He rubs me the wrong way?” If we only realized what God is doing in our lives, we wouldn’t make such foolish statements. He is actually taking a lot of time with us, allowing other stones to rub off our “rough edges.” This friction is necessary, this is God’s way. Ask Jacob about Laban.