By Jack Graham
“For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the
rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world
and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.” - Ephesians 6:12
Two brothers came home drunk one night for what must’ve been the 20th
time. They had been warned by their parents not to do it again, but the
warning didn’t seem like it was deterring them at all. So when the
father heard them come in this time, he didn’t confront them but let
them go to bed to sleep it off.
The next morning when the two brothers awoke, their dad was sitting at
the kitchen table with two pistols. He handed one to each of the
brothers. They asked him, “Dad, what’s this all about?” The dad
responded, “The way you’re living is slowly killing me and your mother.
You might as well just shoot us.”
Cruelty, like Chinese water torture, just pounds and pounds away at
others until they either explode into rage or shut down altogether. And
while it may not be ‘murder’ per se, it’s an act of disrespect that is
akin to hating others.
Maybe today, you’re on the receiving end of someone else’s cruel
behavior. Or, perhaps you find yourself on the giving end of cruelty.
Wherever there is hatred and anger, combat it with the truth wrapped in
love. Overcome cruel behavior by fighting evil with good and speaking
the truth in love!
Heavenly
Father, each day is a struggle against sin and temptation. Give us the
strength to overcome cruelty with grace, and hatred with love. God,
remind us that our actions matter. We do not fight a physical battle but
a spiritual one, and with each act of compassion we build your kingdom.
Help us to be kingdom-builders today. Amen.
Astrology and False Doctrine by Jonny Hawkins
Today's Bible Verse...
Do not rebuke an older man harshly, but exhort him as if he were your father. —1 Timothy 5:1
Thoughts on Today's Verse...
There
is an eagerness, passion, and a clear sense of purpose that can go with
being young — headstrong, untested, and rash is how some who are older
might describe it. There is a surety with age because of tried and true
methods proven over time — staid, predictable, and unmovable is how some
who are younger might describe it. These differences can cause tension
and conflict; yet both have something to be learned from the other. No
matter how mistaken an older Christian may be, he or she should be
treated with the respect that comes from a life proven in faith. But
older Christians must also be willing to receive correction from a
younger one, especially if it is done prayerfully by a young believer
who has demonstrated his humility, love, and respect toward those who
are older.
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