A thought. Sometimes a situation calls for silence of words , why, because depending on person or situation you can tell from actions the person isn't interested in learning, but arguing or things of that idea. It's better to not get into a debate, etc, when words, language, body situation reveal a better time and place might work better. I understand we should be ready always to give account, but maybe we have to show patient through restraint yet leave door open when the person more receptive. Your thoughts. Thanks
A thought. Sometimes a situation calls for silence of words , why, because depending on person or situation you can tell from actions the person isn't interested in learning, but arguing or things of that idea. It's better to not get into a debate, etc, when words, language, body situation reveal a better time and place might work better. I understand we should be ready always to give account, but maybe we have to show patient through restraint yet leave door open when the person more receptive. Your thoughts. Thanks
Very true. Sometimes the best response is not to say anything. Some of the passages from Proverbs - among others - remind us of that.