Tuesday’s
Blog – Peace and Safety
Proverbs
15:2 – The tongue of the wise uses knowledge rightly. But the mouth of fools
pours forth foolishness.
Bible
Challenges and Comments
In
the April 2014 magazine “Proceedings” of the U.S. Naval Institute there is a
small article titled “In Defense of Taking Risks” by Commander J.A. Craig
(Retired); apparently he has more to say in the February 2014 Issue, but for
today this will suffice.
Quoting!
“There was a time when U.S. Navy Officers
were allowed to make mistakes and learn from them. John Paul Jones stressed the
need for seniors to recognize “well-meant shortcomings” and to make appropriate
allowances. When a young Chester W. Nimitz ran his ship aground in 1907, he was
allowed to continue his career.
But in the years leading up to U.S.
entry into World War II, risk avoidance was the rule, 30 percent of U.S.
submarine skippers had to be relieved of command. They were ineffective because
of their overly cautious upbringing. These were good officers who simply had
aggressiveness and innovation bred out of them by a risk-adverse,
mistake-fearing culture.
In my own active-duty days, the “zero-defects”
attitude was alive and well, I never saw a case where a junior officer who had
made an error of any significance was given “another chance” as advocated by
Commander Craig. (actually
– zero tolerance relating to drugs I believe, I do not recall
"zero-defects" although someone else might). Brings up another thought,
if the Navy had a zero-defect policy. None of us would have completed
boot camp.
I
thought about this retired Commander’s statement because of one comment and
here it is: “They were ineffective because of their overly cautious upbringing”.
WARNING, do we accept the making of costly mistakes as a personal failure or do
we simply say that an error in judgment that cost the lives of many is the
fault of our parental upbringing!
Proverbs
13:1 – A wise son heeds his father’s
instruction, but the scoffer does not listen to rebuke. I would feel a lot
better about the article above and may be willing to give opportunity to some
young buck of an officer another chance when full responsibility for an error
in judgment is accepted and corrected by them.
Children,
in accordance with biblical teaching are to “Obey their parents” as stated in
Ephesians 6:1-4 – first the training is for the child, it is right to obey for
in doing so you honor your father and mother and this is a command that
promises a reward and not a career ending mistake.
Ephesians
6:3 – that it may be well with you and you may live long on the earth. Sometimes
I believe we miss the mark of this verse; “that it may be well with you”. This does
not mean that mistakes will not happen, but it does mean that obedience to
fulfilling the New Testament Law of Liberty makes provision for error in life.
Here
is the rub! There is responsibility on the burden of upbringing by parents to
keep from causing wrath to develop in the heart of children. “Wrath” is not
causing the child to be overly cautious as to how they govern their future, but
how to destroy it. Wrath is sin, personal sin. It is not the sin of the parent
although related, but the child. What is the qualifier for this? (PERSONAL
sin).
The
bottom line: whatever future a young person has in front of them is personal to
them alone. Surely as parents we influence our children to “do” many things; “right
and wrong” but it is also the young person who disobeys commands from the
Living Word of God and who disobeys parents ending in the destruction of lives
and careers.
Romans
1:30-32 says this! Backbiters, haters of God, violent, proud, boasters,
inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, undiscerning, untrustworthy,
unloving, unforgiving, unmerciful, who knowing the righteous judgment of God
that those who practice such things are worthy of death, not only do the same
but also approve of those who practice them. (Did you notice! all of these are
motivate by wrath!).
Hebrews
9:28 - so Christ was offered to bear the sins of many, and unto them
that look for Him shall He appear a second time without sin unto salvation. Jesse <><
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