Remember Who The Enemy Is
Bible Reading: 1 Corinthians 6: 1-7
Focus Verse: "For we are not fighting
against people made of flesh and blood, but against persons without
bodies—the evil rulers of the unseen world, those mighty satanic beings
and great evil princes of darkness who rule this world" Ephesians 6:12
Today
I was in a meeting of 12 people. There was a decision to be made and
the
vote was 9 -3. One of the three people gave a very emotional complaint
after
the vote because she didn't think the decision was right. Although she
doesn't agree, she has a choice to accept the vote and live in peace or
choose to live in anger, lies, hate and discord. One way shows
humility, the other is pride.
I
realize that people, yes, even believers are not always going to think
the same way. They are not always going to agree. Sometimes the matter
is small and other times the matter seems to be big. The Bible reading
today tells us that nothing on this earth that we argue about is
greater than the heavenly judgements to come. God tells us to have
unity and love one another in humility.
When
you
find
yourself
in
a
dispute
with
a
fellow
Christian,
ask
yourself if you can accept the way things are with the help of Christ
and live in peace. If you can not find peace,
rather
than
brother
against
brother
going
to
court
before
the
civil
court of
the
world, shaming the church; when
necessary,
Christian brother
s should
together
seek
out
a
fellow
Christian
. Even then, if you don't
agree... In the end of the scripture 1 Corinthians 6:7 says that it is better to allow yourself to be wronged and cheated than to take a believer to court of unbelievers.
The
enemy is not your brother; remember who the enemy REALLY is. We do not
fight against flesh and blood, but against the unseen enemy of evil.
Further reading: James 4
~Page Johnson
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