A Truck Driver’s Hands
A Truck Driver’s Hands

A Truck Driver’s Hands

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<p>Lucy Worsley is a British historian and TV presenter. Like most people in the public eye, she sometimes receives nasty mail&mdash;in her case, over a mild speech impediment that makes her R&rsquo;s sound like W&rsquo;s. One person wrote this: &ldquo;Lucy, I&rsquo;ll be blunt: Please try harder to correct your lazy speech or remove R&rsquo;s from your scripts&mdash;I couldn&rsquo;t sit through your TV series because it made me so annoyed. Regards, Darren.&rdquo;</p> <p>For some people, an insensitive comment like this might trigger an equally rude reply. But here&rsquo;s how Lucy responded: &ldquo;Oh Darren, I think you&rsquo;ve used the anonymity of the internet to say something you probably wouldn&rsquo;t say to my face. Please reconsider your unkind words! Lucy.&rdquo;</p> <p>Lucy&rsquo;s measured response worked. Darren apologized and vowed not to send anyone such an email again.</p> <p>&ldquo;A gentle answer&nbsp;turns away wrath,&rdquo; Proverbs says, &ldquo;but a harsh word stirs up anger&rdquo; (15:1). While the hot-tempered person stirs things up, the patient person calms them down (v. 18). When we get a critical comment from a colleague, a snide remark from a family member, or a nasty reply from a stranger, we have a choice: to speak angry words that fuel the flames or gentle words that douse them.</p> <p>May God help us to speak words that&nbsp;turn away wrath&mdash;and perhaps even help difficult people to change.</p>

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