The Value of a Pointed Question
Galatians 4:21
Tell me, you that desire to be under the law, do you not hear the law?


The question that prompts us to tell what we know sharpens our knowledge; and, similarly, the question that makes us tell what we are doing may greatly influence our conduct. For many a man drifting on in a course of evil that he has never stopped to define, it would be a good thing if some one by a pointed question could get him to say out, in plain words, just what he is doing. If he would only honestly state it to himself he would shrink from it with horror. But not only for clearing away the haze that obscures an unworthy purpose, but also for removing the fog in which good purposes are sometimes involved, a pointed question may serve us. There are those whose intention to do right and live the highest life is rather nebulous. If some question could be put to them that would lead them to objectify their purpose in language so that they could look at it and understand it, it would be of great service to them.

(Washington Gladden.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: Tell me, ye that desire to be under the law, do ye not hear the law?

WEB: Tell me, you that desire to be under the law, don't you listen to the law?




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