Proverbs 20:3 (NASBStr)
Keeping away from strife is an honor for a man,
But any fool will quarrel.
Proverbs 20:3 (ESV)
It is an honor for a man to keep aloof from strife,
but every fool will be quarreling.
In this proverb the second line contrast the first line. This proverb gives us instruction about how to fight. I am convinced we don’t know how to fight in a healthy way. The book of Proverbs does a good job of giving us great principles on how to have a healthy disagreement and not damage one another. The first line of this proverb tells us to stop striving is an honorable character quality. In our society, regretfully, it is seen as weakness. But, if you read some of the passages about Christ’s life on this earth, He seldom was dragged into the arguments of those around Him, whether it was the religious leaders of the day or His own staff. Any “fool can start a quarrel.” It takes honor, humility and patience to stop “striving.” We don’t have a lot of honorable husbands and wives. We don’t have a lot of honorable parents and children. Want to live honorably? Be the first to stop striving. If both stop you can fight about who was the first to stop striving. That, at least, is a worthy fight! When we have a struggle at work, at home, on the street, in the community, we can, but the power of the Holy Spirit in our lives, stop striving. In the context of the ministry of the Holy Spirit, note what the Apostle Paul tells us:
Ephesians 4:25-27 (ESV Strong's)
25 Therefore, having put away falsehood, let each one of you speak the truth with his neighbor, for we are members one of another. 26 Be angry and do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your anger, 27 and give no opportunity to the devil.
Any fool can quarrel. We can resist a quarrel through God’s wisdom (Christ) via the ministry of the Holy Spirit.