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Matt 10:16
Behold,
I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore
wise as serpents, and harmless as doves.
Read
Matt :11–17
Reference
today – Bible,
Sparking Gems From The
Greek
Jesus
getting ready to send disciples out to witness – preach the Gospel
–start the church as we know it. Think of that … a
vital part of God re-establishing His Kingdom.
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He
was telling them and us to LISTEN UP! - WHAT I’M ABOUT TO SAY IS
IMPORTANT.
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Whenever
we see verily, verily or in some versions, truly, truly
listen carefully to what He is going to say, it’s important!
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Jesus gave at least 6 instructions
and some consequences for the
disciples and the people for
listening or not listening to them.
In
this verse, Jesus instructs His disciples (and us) to be “wise as
serpents.” The word “wise” is the Greek word pronimos,
which means prudent,
careful, cunning, discerning, thoughtful, intelligent,
or
sensible.
This word perfectly depicts the behavior and actions of snakes. They
are very careful,
discerning, intelligent, and
prudent in
how they act. The Greek word for “serpent” is the word ophis,
which is the normal Greek word that refers to a
snake.
It
is a fact that Jesus told us that we need to be “wise as serpents”!
The Greek literally means we
need
to be as prudent,
discerning, intelligent, thoughtful, and careful as snakes!
There is obviously something
Jesus wanted us to learn from the behavior of snakes, so I took the
time to think about this subject. Finally,
I understood exactly why Jesus used this example and how it applies
to all of us regarding
our
families, businesses,
ministries, or any opportunity God places before us in life.
First,
when serpents move into a new territory, they don’t announce their
presence. Instead, they lay low, stay quiet, and blend into the
environment. In fact, you can walk right past a snake and not even
realize it! Snakes have the ability to be nearly invisible. They are
designed to be camouflaged. This camouflage serves as a protective
covering. The vilest aggressor can walk right past, but the serpent
is not noticed because it has blended so well into the landscape.
That camouflage gives the serpent latitude to move about freely as it
finds its way around new territory. As snakes evaluate a new
situation, they see what kind of opportunities are in the area. They
identify places of shelter. They find “hiding places” to protect
themselves from attack. They observe to see where they can find the
easiest prey. When all these facts are assimilated, the serpent is
ready to act. But this “settling-in” period is a key time for a
serpent.
And
Jesus said there is wisdom in a serpent’s behavior from which we
need to learn! When God
calls you or me to do something new — to move to new territory or
to seize a divine opportunity — it is wisdom for us to move
carefully and slowly into that new phase of our lives.
A
common mistake is to act too fast. Acting hastily before all the
facts are gathered and assimilated can lead us to bad decisions based
on incomplete, or even worse - false information. In fact, one
serious mistake can cause us to lose an opportunity altogether. I can
testify to you about this
firsthand.
It
is better to lay low, stay quiet, and blend into the environment for
a while, learning from the sights and the facts we observe.
We
need to apply this to every phase of our lives – we have to be
sensitive to The Spirit so we can gather facts and information :
Most serious mistakes
are avoidable when moving to a new situation or environment. I
strongly advise you to take your time and be sure of the actions you
take before you ever act.
I
would suggest that you first:
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Locate
places of spiritual shelter for you and your family.
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See
what kind of attacks could potentially come against you.
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Take
time to really understand the opportunities around you.
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Take
advantage of your preparation time before you announce great and
glorious
plans, making sure that you are
completely informed of all the facts.
Once
we have gathered all the facts and know who and what the dangers are
we must act and seize the moment!
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Don’t
let fear or conventional “wisdom” rule (lean not your own
understanding - Proverbs)
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Be
sensitive to The Holy Spirit’s leading
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New
ventures God springs on us are always scary – remember:
you must rely on Him “where
God guides, He provides”. (Pastor Dan)
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But,
how do I know it’s God? –
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listen
– spend as much time listening in quiet time as talking when
praying. Do you like someone who talks all the time? Do we learn
more by listening or talking?
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get
to know Him – thru His Word / Renew your mind (Rom 12:1&2,
Josh 1:8)
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When
we act. we must
act in faith – “without faith it is impossible to please Him”
Heb 11:6
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diligently
seek Him
What
if I miss it?
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don’t
miss God on purpose, because you think He is going to bail out of
your recklessness, but know that by doing something, it is easier
to change course and make adjustments than miss an opportunity
altogether because of being afraid to act. (example of stationary
car harder to turn steering wheel than one moving). Take this in
context.
Diligently
seeking Him is always the answer, whether we are in good
circumstances or bad.