We wonder
about that question in relationships too. For instance, if someone has gotten
himself into trouble, do we “stake him down” by rescuing him, or do we let the
person “grow strong roots” on his own by allowing him to face the consequences
of his choices? Obviously it depends on what seems best for the person’s
long-term spiritual health. What does love do, and when does it do it? Proverbs
19 gives opposite thoughts: We are to have “pity” and lend our assistance
(v.17), yet there are dangers in rescuing another because you might need to do
it again (v.19). Providing the right help requires wisdom beyond our own.
God
hasn’t left us on our own. He will give us the wisdom when we ask Him. And as
we lean on Him, our own roots will grow deep in Him as well.
Real
wisdom is looking at the world from God’s point of view. (RBC)