Showing posts with label Character. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Character. Show all posts

Monday, January 10, 2011

Lights, Camera, Action!

"But you, man of God, flee from all this, and pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance and gentleness."
1 Timothy 6:11

Paul's use of the words flee and pursue call us to action. They aren't things that just happen, but rather, we have to make a decision to act.

One Bible commentary states it this way,

"This traditional formula of exhortation compels the readers to "escape" from the dangers of sin...(and) to pursue a righteous life...The tone is that of an emergency. Both flight and pursuit, however, require not only a conscious decision but also a sustained, lifelong effort; the emergency ends only with the appearance of Christ (6:14).


God really spoke this to my heart the other day when I read this. It is time for me to make a conscious decision to flee sin and pursue a balanced spiritual life. To pursue qualities like love and faith, not just sit around hoping they will magically appear in my life.

Paul's words to Timothy involve two imporant actions that all of us can apply to our lives. Flee sin and pursue righteousness. Escape temptation and follow after godliness. It won't just happen to us; we must (with God's help) cultivate those qualities in our lives. God is faithful to meet us and walk with us, but He will not force Himself nor those qualities into our character and our lives.

Get ready - lights, camera, ACTION!

Friday, January 7, 2011

What's Up Dog?

"As a dog returns to its vomit, so fools repeat their folly."
Proverbs 26:11

 
My brother and sister-in-law have a cute little puppy named Manny. The problem is he is just that, a puppy. Even though his toys are scattered around the house, he always goes for what he can't have - a stuffed animal, blanket, a hat. Yet, while I was taking the same glove away for what felt like the millionth time, this verse popped into my head, and I realized, sometimes I am a lot like Manny.


Even though I have so many good and life-giving options available, I keep choosing those things I can't have. I choose the gossip rather than the encouragement, the judgement rather than the love, or the shame rather than the freedom. As Solomons describes in Proverbs, I am a fool repeating my folly. 2 Peter has some harsh words for those who get stuck in this pattern.


So today, I challenge us - let's stop repeating our follies. Let's stop being entangled by the things of the world and instead, choose what God has abundantly provided for us.