Wednesday, 19 July 2017

WEEKLY WISDOM SERIES 29


WEEKLY WISDOM SERIES 29
   A YEAR JOURNEY INTO WISDOM PATHS

“Getting wisdom is the most important thing you can do! And whatever else you do, get good judgment (understanding)” – Proverbs 4:7 (NLT).

*WEEK 29:

Opinion is usually temporary.


Mercy usually precedes favour.


History takes account of our background and deeds.


Respect is not just earned; it is sown and cultivated.


Love and prayer are central to overcoming adversity.


God is not respecter of persons when it comes to salvation and judgment.


Marriage is only meant for this earth because it relates more to human feelings (body).



Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Daily Wisdom                                                                         
Blog: www.richard-obeng-mensah.blogspot.com                                                                         
Email: richardobengmensah@gmail.com

Thursday, 13 July 2017

WEEKLY WISDOM SERIES 28


WEEKLY WISDOM SERIES 28
   A YEAR JOURNEY INTO WISDOM PATHS

“Getting wisdom is the most important thing you can do! And whatever else you do, get good judgment (understanding)” – Proverbs 4:7 (NLT).

*WEEK 28:

Praise is never personal.


Despising is disposition.


Laziness is a sleeping tablet.


Integrity is better than riches.


There is no regret in waiting on God.


Wisdom is both productive and generous.


The choice of a Christian in any situation should be pleasing God.



Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Daily Wisdom                                                                
Blog: www.richard-obeng-mensah.blogspot.com                                                                 
 Email: richardobengmensah@gmail.com

Thursday, 6 July 2017

WEEKLY WISDOM SERIES 27

WEEKLY WISDOM SERIES 27
   A YEAR JOURNEY INTO WISDOM PATHS

“Getting wisdom is the most important thing you can do! And whatever else you do, get good judgment (understanding)” – Proverbs 4:7 (NLT).

*WEEK 27:

Integrity is a sure guide.


Correction breeds rest and peace.


The best way to reap love is to sow it first.


It takes maturity to be a discerning thinker.


Strong confidence is embedded in the fear of God.


It takes discipline to acquire and apply sound knowledge.


Every private action has a public consequence and vice versa.



Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Daily Wisdom                                                                
Blog: www.richard-obeng-mensah.blogspot.com                                                                  
Email: richardobengmensah@gmail.com

Thursday, 29 June 2017

WEEKLY WISDOM SERIES 26


WEEKLY WISDOM SERIES 26
   A YEAR JOURNEY INTO WISDOM PATHS

“Getting wisdom is the most important thing you can do! And whatever else you do, get good judgment (understanding)” – Proverbs 4:7 (NLT).

*WEEK 26:

Hearty counsel breeds joy.


It takes righteousness to understand justice.


Laughter is not an immunity to sorrow; joy does the job.


Forgiveness breeds love by the forgiven towards the forgiver.


People-pleasers and eye-service persons have insincere hearts.


Our love for God is demonstrated through our service to people in accordance to our God-given assignments.



Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Daily Wisdom                                                                
Blog: www.richard-obeng-mensah.blogspot.com                                                                  
Email: richardobengmensah@gmail.com

Sunday, 18 June 2017

WEEKLY WISDOM SERIES 25


WEEKLY WISDOM SERIES 25
   A YEAR JOURNEY INTO WISDOM PATHS

“Getting wisdom is the most important thing you can do! And whatever else you do, get good judgment (understanding)” – Proverbs 4:7 (NLT).

*WEEK 25:

Real love is holistic and mature.


Real wives are submissive to their husbands.


One of the greatest quality of a real man is faithfulness.


One of the greatest gift children can give to their parents is honour.


Inability to discern God’s purpose concerning any situation is a sign of foolishness.


Real wives and husbands relate to each other the same way they ought to relate to God.


Wise people are circumspect in the steps they take and also make the best use of time.



Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Daily Wisdom                                                                
Blog: www.richard-obeng-mensah.blogspot.com                                                                  
Email: richardobengmensah@gmail.com

Saturday, 17 June 2017

WEEKLY WISDOM SERIES 24


WEEKLY WISDOM SERIES 24
   A YEAR JOURNEY INTO WISDOM PATHS

“Getting wisdom is the most important thing you can do! And whatever else you do, get good judgment (understanding)” – Proverbs 4:7 (NLT).

*WEEK 24:

The path of wisdom always radiates glory.


Real giving is rooted in a voluntary decision.


Repeated offences destroy sound relationships.


Abundant wealth is not one of the core indicators of a fulfilled life.


A person’s heart is always located at where that person stores her treasure.


Having sound relationship with others and persistence in one’s dealings are central to attaining that person’s godly desires.


Guarding your heart requires shunning wrong communication, focusing on your God-given purpose and always thinking through your steps.



Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Daily Wisdom                                                                         
Blog: www.richard-obeng-mensah.blogspot.com                                                                          
Email: richardobengmensah@gmail.com

Monday, 12 June 2017

WHEN DOES HARD-WORK BECOME LAZINESS?


WHEN DOES HARD-WORK BECOME LAZINESS?

“I am busy because I am vain. I want to appear important. Significant...I am busy because I am lazy. I indolently let others decide what I will do instead of resolutely deciding myself. It was a favorite theme of C.S. Lewis that only lazy people work hard. By lazily abdicating the essential work of deciding and directing, establishing values and setting goals, other people do it for us”Eugene Peterson.

Most dictionaries define hard-work as working tirelessly with energy, commitment and perseverance. The Concise Oxford English Dictionary (Thumb index edition) in contrast defines laziness as unwillingness to work or use energy or showing a lack of effort or care. A closer reading about hard-work and laziness from world of dictionaries suggest that hardworking and laziness are two parallel rivers. However, C.S Lewis opines that “only lazy people work hard”. The contextual meaning of C.S Lewis’ statement reveals that being hardworking in nonessential matters(work) is a form of laziness. I define essential work to encompass deciding, directing, establishing values, and setting and executing goals in relation to one’s God-given purpose or assignment. For Campbell Scott, “Working hard is great, being lazy sometimes is great, but failed potential is the worst.”

Idikoko was employed in 2016 as the General Manager of Money Bank. The bank has million employees majority of whom are required to daily visit customers of the bank in their shops and offices to receive deposits. Official records of Money Bank reveal that Idikoko has, within the first quarter of 2017, collected more deposits from such customers of the bank than any other employee. All the other employees have tipped Idikoko as the one likely to be crowned the best employee of the first quarter. Surprisingly, however, the Board of Directors of Money Bank in their recent board meeting terminated the employment of Idikoko for causing the bank to suffer some administrative lapses.

Idikoko met me last weekend in Accra, Ghana, at a leadership workshop. Being a lawyer, he sought my legal opinion about the fairness or otherwise of his employment termination. After further enquiries, I told him that his termination was fair because he was working hard outside his job description as a General Manager. Idikoko was thus a lazy General Manager hence his dismissal. I admonished Idikoko not to be afraid in working hard but he should be afraid of working hard on things that do no matter. The only things that matter in this life are things that are central to our God-given purpose. Are you working hard in what matters not?


Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Daily Wisdom
Blog: www.richard-obeng-mensah.blogspot.com

Email: richardobengmensah@gmail.com