The Wisdom of Proverbs

Mind Your Own Business

Proverbs 26:17

April 19, 2026 Johnnie Sloan

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Pastor Johnnie Sloan delivers a compelling message on Proverbs 26:17, addressing one of humanity's most common failings: the irresistible urge to meddle in other people's business. Using the Spanish term "metiche" - someone who sticks their nose where it doesn't belong - Pastor Sloan explores why we're drawn to gossip, conflict, and drama that isn't our own.

Through personal anecdotes, including a story about a wise college resident assistant who had a unique method for stopping gossip, Pastor Sloan unpacks the vivid biblical imagery of grabbing "a dog by the ears." This dangerous act serves as a perfect metaphor for the harm we cause when we insert ourselves into quarrels that don't concern us. While warning against the destructive nature of meddling, Pastor Sloan carefully distinguishes between harmful interference and legitimate Christian involvement aimed at restoration and peacemaking, challenging believers to examine their true motives.

Transcript

Make your way, if you would please, in your Bible to the book of Proverbs. And we're actually only going to look at one verse tonight. I'm going to go a little Spurgeon style. But what do you call— maybe you would know the name of this. I think of them as room mothers in college. What's the male version of that? You know, where you have a dorm and there's a person that's in charge of the dorm. Resident assistants? Maybe? I just don't know if there's a single word name for what a room mother i...

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