2 Timothy 2:26 “…and they may come to their senses and escape from the snare of the devil, after being captured by him to do his will.”
I assume you want to come to your senses.
To live honorably before all men.
Senseless living showcases foolishness.
Usually on display for all to see.
Sometimes we don’t see our own folly.
Why?
Because we have not come to our senses and are living under the influence of the devil.
The verse above states when we are not living wisely, meaning not living in our senses, we are in the snare of the devil, biding his will.
Actually participating in the devil’s evil plans instead of God’s holy design.
Ouch.
Paul elaborates speaking to the Lord’s servant about not being quarrelsome but kind to everyone, able to teach, patiently enduring evil, correcting his opponents with gentleness. (2 Timothy 3:24)
Who are the Lord’s servants?
Us.
Those who love God and wish to serve Him with our whole selves.
Especially pastors.
Those in spiritual authority over us.
If you want to categorize servants, pastors must strive more to live as examples of humble servants.
Only when we are kind, gentle, and patient is God able to free us from ourselves.
From living senselessly under the capture and will of the devil.
God may perhaps grant them repentance leading to a knowledge of the truth. (2 Timothy 3:25)
Only when we live with the fruit of the spirit will God allow our eyes to revel our own selfishness, leading us to God’s truth before our eyes.
Folks, we often miss it.
We think we are following God.
But we are mistaken, because we are trusting in ourselves before Him.
We trust in our reasoning, not allowing the Holy Spirit to convict us of our past.
May we flee youthful passions and pursue righteousness, faith, love, and peace, along with those who call on the Lord from a pure heart. (2 Timothy 3:22)
And may God open our eyes to His will, giving us the courage to obey Him.
I for one cringe when I think about acting in the will of the devil.
How ’bout you?



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