At the root of gossip is a desire for power—to feel important, included, or in control. But the cost is always high. You may win attention for a moment, but you’ll lose credibility in the long run.
At the root of gossip is a desire for power—to feel important, included, or in control. But the cost is always high. You may win attention for a moment, but you’ll lose credibility in the long run.
Buy on amazon-Click! Then Jesus said to them, “Tonight all of you will run away because of Me, for it is written: I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.” – Matthew 26:31 (HCSB) On the night of His arrest, Jesus quotes Zechariah 13:7 —a prophecy foretelling the wounding of the Shepherd and the scattering of the sheep. He applies it to Himself, not with reluctance but with sober clarity. He is the Shepherd of the flock, the one who leads,
At the root of gossip is a desire for power—to feel important, included, or in control. But the cost is always high. You may win attention for a moment, but you’ll lose credibility in the long run.