Put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to gratify its desires. Romans 13:14
What do you think Paul was talking about in this passage?
Thinking of putting on Jesus, what comes to mind?
Armor of God. Holy Spirit’s influence. Listening to God instead of the enemy’s lies.
It’s intentional. Notice Paul asks us to literally do something. To put on Jesus.
Do you? Do you choose to invite Jesus to fill you each day with more of Himself?
Do you open your Bible to hear the words of God?
Do you worship him on any day besides Sunday?
With what are you filling your mind?
Paul continues to say we must put our flesh beneath us. To make no provision for it.
Why? Because our fleshly desires tend to rule over us.
They tend to take over, don’t they?
They take our focus off of Jesus, putting it back on ourselves.
Our needs. Our wants. Our desires.
Yes, we need to take care of ourselves. So how does it move to gratifying the flesh instead?
Choosing to be lazy instead of exercising or moving.
Choosing to eat junk when we should honor our body with health.
Choosing to spend mindless hours on digital games or social media when we should be reading our Bible, reading books, or learning something new.
Going to substances that numb the world’s pain instead of walking with God to freedom.
A couple of verses before, Romans 13:12 says this: Let us cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light.
Casting off works of darkness is not gratifying the flesh.
Putting on the armor of light is putting on the Lord Jesus Christ.
Because our flesh is often so loud, Paul thinks we should make no provision for it.
Gratifying the desires of the flesh should never usurp what God has called us to be.
And the enemy often comes in sneaky ways, taking an inch at a time.
Today we should take inventory of how our life looks. How we spend our time. What our mind dwells upon.
Is your flesh in charge or is it God?
Cast off the flesh. And put on God.



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