In the pasture, a tiny sheep is aggressively and pretentiously attacking a huge ploughing ox.
The ploughing ox didn't care about it at all, nor did it bother with it, and it didn't get angry, because the ox is generally very good-tempered, just don't provoke it.
The sheep are unscrupulous and intensified, and their posture is more exaggerated, and they retreat to dozens of steps, making a more violent collision and turning the ploughing steak mountain and the top of the sea!However, when I came to the front, it was only ......Gently topped, wow!It's spectacular.
Actually, it's them playing a game, it's just that the ploughing cow doesn't want to play with it all the time, and it's not going to be happy.
Suppose that the sheep is really moving and is really going to challenge, then it is too self-defeating, because the disparity in strength is too great, for example:
When a king goes out to war with another king, will he not first sit down and consider whether he can go to the enemy with 10,000 troops and bring 20,000 troops against him?If not, send messengers to ask for terms of peace while the enemy is still far away. (Luke 4:31-32).
We have a lot of things like that, we need to adjust, and we have to be wise.
He who fears the true source of all things and drives away sin. Unrighteous wrath cannot be reckoned with righteousnessand the fire of his wrath shall bring him to death.
In the treasury of wisdom there is a wise proverb. But he who fears the source of all things is an abomination to sinners. If you envy wisdom, keep the commandmentsWisdom will be given to you from above.
For the one who fears the Source of all things is wisdom and disciplineHe delights in faithfulness and goodness. The One who has the Source of all things will fill the treasury of these people. ”