Throw the Baby Out with the Bath Water
You never want to throw the baby out with the bath water. When you toss or drain the dirty water, you want to keep your bathed baby safe.
To throw the baby out with the bath water means to throw away something good while you get rid of the bad.
Although the bad needs to go, the good should remain.
Dispose of the undesirable.
That includes the:
- Worthless
- Outdated
- Unnecessary
- Harmful
- Unimportant
Protect the desirable.
That includes the:
- Valuable
- Timely
- Useful
- Helpful
- Important
Throw the baby out with the bath water applies to ideas as well as things.
When you reject worthless ideas, keep the worthwhile. If you discard every part of a suggestion or idea, you may miss opportunities for improvement.
Throwing the baby out with the bath water can be unintentional.
How often have you realized too late that you tossed more than you planned. Sometimes you can retrieve them. Other times, they are gone forever.
Clean carefully.
Use file 13 for what needs to go. Hang on to what needs to remain.
“Get rid of all moral filth and the evil that is so prevalent and humbly accept the word planted in you, which can save you” (James 1:21 NIV).
Thanks to Gail Gosser for the suggestion and to Megan Wollmann for the photo.
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6 thoughts on “Throw the Baby Out with the Bath Water”
I had to look twice to see if that was my youngest grandbsby! That’s the perfect Scripture application.
He’s my niece’s son. Such a cutie. Thank you, Tracy.
Throwing things away hastily or without forethought can be devastating, Diana, that’s for sure. Another great phrase today! Blessings!
Thank you, Martha. We must be careful that our haste doesn’t make waste, don’t we? Blessings.
Wise advice, Diana. It’s important to clean the clutter and useless items out of our lives, but we need to look carefully before we toss. Your reminder to always carefully analyze for the good, rather than assuming something should be totally discarded is important. Sometimes we are in too big of a hurry, or our pride prevents us from taking suggestions from others. We may lose something valuable and useful if we’re not careful.
Thank you, Katherine. In our rushed world, it’s so easy to toss the good along with the bad. May we always seek God’s wisdom. Blessings.