Proverbs 27: 22 Though you
grind a fool in a mortar with a pestle along with crushed grain, yet his
foolishness will not depart from him.
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Proverbs 27: 22. Nobody’s
grind can change you. You have to get on
the grind for yourself.
As a school administrator, I don’t know how many times I’ve
looked a kid straight in the eyes and said, “Do this one more time and you’re
gone. Understand me?”
“Yessir, Mr. Graves.”
Sometimes that’s it.
I never see that student for another disciplinary referral.
Sometimes though, before the next class period ends the same
kid’s in my office for doing exactly---exactly
what I told them not to do. And
the crazy thing is that virtually every time, the kid argues with me that I’m
being unfair when I issue precisely the punishment I said I would.”
Sometimes the former conference goes more like, “Do this one
more time and you’re gone, but if you do the right thing and maintain good
behavior for the next week, I’ll reward you with whatever-whatever-whatever. In fact, I’ve put the following processes and
people in place to help you change your behavior. Can you handle that?”
“Yessir, Mr. Graves.”
Sometimes the kid receives the help, gets straightened out,
and goes on to be successful.
Other times though, even when offered the choice between a
reward for good and a punishment for bad, with added interventions to show them
how to do well, and influences to lead them in the right direction, some kids
still choose to screw up. And, then they
argue that I’m not being fair.
Influence matters. It
really matters. The weight of positive
interventions and influence can be enough to move a child’s/ a person’s life
from bad to good.
No amount of help, threats, opportunities, opposition, potential
rewards, promised punishments, yelling, pleading, berating, or encouraging can
override the final deciding factor:
Free Will.
They, you, and I have to want to do right and to do
well. If I don’t want it, nobody can
give it to me.
They, you, and I have to want to do all the stuff that must
be done to achieve the good goals we’ve set.
It’s wise to surround yourself with successful, positive,
godly people; but their positive influence alone isn’t enough. If I don’t do put in my own work then it
doesn’t matter if I have lunch every weekend with the President and the First
Lady. Being around success won’t automatically
make anyone successful.
Their grind won’t change me.
I have to get on the grind for myself.
Changing a person’s life (theirs, mine, or yours) from bad
to good/ from good to great involves changing the heart and mentality of the
person. Influences, rules, rewards,
& rebuke are simply tools for touching the heart.
They, You, and I have to come to the place where we want to
be different on the inside.
Until the individual wants change for himself/herself no
change is going to happen no matter how much everyone else wants it for them,
for you, or for me.
----- Anderson T. Graves II
Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is the pastor of Hall Memorial CME Church
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