Are you prepared?

Ready to be God's servant

Proverbs 21 Solomon points out that there are several classes of people his son will encounter in his life as king. These are the same that we also face. There are the stubborn,the simple, the naive, the wise and the foolish. He sums it up this way, ‘Proud,” “Haughty,” “Scoffer,” are his names, Who acts with insolent pride.” [Prov 21:24] Pride is the downfall of all men. 

In war, there are the victors and the losers. And, just as the soldier prepares for battle, Christians must prepare for the battle they will face from the enemy who seeks to kill and destroy. As King, Solomon was clever in his illustrations. Listen to his counsel using a vivid description of the victorious vs the losers: “The horse is prepared for the day of battle, But victory belongs to the Lord.” [Prov 21:31] 

Today, are you prepared to face the arch enemy, Satan? Paul, like Solomon,used the graphic illustration of preparing for battle. David Guzik explains it like this: “God gives the believer a full set of equipment, and He sends us out into battle with everything we need at our disposal.” 

Are you prepared for the battle today? 

Don’t be a hornet

2 Timothy We have heard the phrase “don’t disturb a hornet’s nest” and I can attest that to be true. When I was a teenager helping my dad clean out the tobacco barn I inadvertently disturbed one and the result was massive insect bites for hornet’s unlike bees, can sting and sting again. So that phrase is true, not just in the insect world but also in the affairs of men. Paul encourages Timothy to not be engaged in controversial issues for they just raise the anger and the endless back and forth with no resolution. “But reject foolish and ignorant controversies because you know they breed infighting. “ [2 Tim 2:23] How true that is today as we seek to be discerning regarding the men who seek to fulfill the office of president.

Instead, Paul encourages us to be faithful using the examples of a soldier, an athlete and a farmer. All of these are rewarded with advancement and blessings when they are obedient and faithful by remaining steadfast. Which example would you choose to follow?  That holds true not just in the world of occupations but also in the Lord’s army. May we study to be approved, a workman who is unashamed before our Lord. 

Don’t be a hornet but choose to be a faithful steward of God’s Word. 

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