Monday, April 15, 2019

April 14, 2019

AVOID THIS


Titus 3:9-11

But avoid foolish disputes, genealogies, contentions, and strivings about the law; for they are unprofitable and useless. Reject a divisive man after the first and second admonition, knowing that such a person is warped and sinning, being self-condemned.

Personal challenge

The scriptures provide us many insights into how we should live our lives as Christians. They always boil down to the two supreme commands given to us by Jesus. They are to love our God and to love our neighbor. Sometimes we are clearly taught about those things that we need to avoid in our lives. Paul lists some of those in this passage and it would be good for us to heed this in our modern day. The first four, foolish disputes, genealogies, contentiousness, and strivings about the law, all revolve around spending too much time debating, arguing, and scheming over various and sundry religious teachings. We must be careful to not let heretical or schismatic teachings into the church The second is to deal swiftly in the church with those who are divisive. What does divisive look like? We all know how to spot that person who is intentionally trying to divide the church over something obvious. It may be over someone they don't like, or the way a decision was made, or a myriad of other things, but it is obvious that they want to build a contingency of people on their side of the argument. However, it is the covert divisiveness that can be hard to spot. It may be in the form of gossip. "Did you know that so-and-so...". It may be in the form of complaining to everyone that will listen rather than going to the source of the conflict. It is usually done one-on-one and subvers­ively. Paul is really clear on this. Admonish them and then avoid them. Divisiveness will very quickly destroy the unity of the body. Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy! Lord, have mercy!

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