
The path of life winds through time, exposing each of us to many different people who are each on their own journey.
Sometimes, crossing paths with people is a very brief affair, such as bumping carts in a grocery store or sitting next to a stranger at a ballgame. Sometimes our paths cross and linger with people for a few years, as is the case with coworkers. And sometimes, those coworkers actually drop nuggets of wisdom on us which last the rest of our lives.
Con Kelly was a man like that. He looked like Yosemite Sam and had just as much wild energy. He hired in as a machinist in the shop where I worked, and he always had a goofy grin in his face, like he just flushed a cherry bomb down the toilet and was just waiting for it to go off. In other words, he was 50 years old, with the youthful exuberance of a teenager…a bit of a wild man, but I liked him.
I never thought that he would offer much in the way of wisdom to me, but one day he surprised me. I was working on my lathe, setting the gears up to cut a specific size thread on some metal rods, when he walked up and stood watching.
“What’s up, Con?” I watched his grinning mouth under that big orange mustache, his eyes watching close as I adjusted knobs and turned wrenches.
“You know, a good machinist is a good mechanic,” he said, “You’re a good mechanic.”
I was slightly puzzled, but what Con said that day was very poignant and would benefit me years later in ministry. I will share the spiritual application tomorrow. But can I encourage you to remember that even the unsaved have valuable wisdom which you can apply to life?
May our ears remain open to wise council and wisdom today!

This is a truth worth remembering Eric; we don’t necessarily have the monopoly on words of wisdom – God can use whoever He chooses to teach us, even the unsaved. I can’t wait to read the next part of this! God bless you today brother 🙏
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So true, whenever I have received valuable wisdom or advice from non Christians it’s the right little nugget that hits me between the eyes at the moment.
God bless you brother Alan, have a great day with the Lord!🙏
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Great insight! Looking forward to part two tomorrow.
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Looking forward to sharing it!👍🏻👍🏻
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