Tuesday, May 24, 2022

No Footholds

 

Ephesians 4:27, 29-32, The Message - Go ahead and be angry. You do well to be angry—but don’t use your anger as fuel for revenge. And don’t stay angry. Don’t go to bed angry. Don’t give the Devil that kind of foothold in your life.

Watch the way you talk. Let nothing foul or dirty come out of your mouth. Say only what helps, each word a gift.

Don’t grieve God. Don’t break his heart. His Holy Spirit, moving and breathing in you, is the most intimate part of your life, making you fit for himself. Don’t take such a gift for granted.

Make a clean break with all cutting, backbiting, profane talk. Be gentle with one another, sensitive. Forgive one another as quickly and thoroughly as God in Christ forgave you

 

                I like hiking/climbing up mountains.  Living in Florida, I don’t get to do it as often as I’d like, but even so, I’ve done enough of it that some friends have given me the nickname, “mountain goat.”  One thing I’ve learned about climbing mountains is that, if you are going to get to the top, you need footholds.  Those holes and ledges on the mountain are what give you the leverage to go higher.

                The apostle Paul uses this foothold image to show how evil can rise up within us if we allow it.  We provide footholds for “the devil” when we let our anger drive our actions towards vengeance. As soon as we return offense for offense, we make it all that much easier for those offenses to multiply.  The danger is that, eventually, vengeance consumes us. 

                This is why controlling how we act when others hurt us is such an important component of the forgiveness process.  It’s so tempting sometimes to return evil for evil, but finding a way to act honorably towards those who hurt us can deny the expansion of the offense in our hearts and in our relationships.  God’s Spirit within us can help us with this difficult task, but the choice is ours.  Furthermore, when we choose to give footholds to negativity and malice, the Spirit’s influence on us is diminished.  When that happens, even more opportunity for the devil is created. 

                The forgiveness practice and process denies these footholds by refusing to return offense for offense.  This can strengthen the influence of the Spirit in us and help us move toward healing, freedom, and wholeness.  It helps us have a heart at peace instead of a heart at war.  We become more like the God who has refused to return our rebellion and offense with the like.  We have been forgiven and so we in turn, commit ourselves to forgiving. Tomorrow, we will talk about a technique that can help us react more honorably when we are tempted to create a foothold for evil.

 

Question:  Can you think of a situation that got worse because of the rash way in which you reacted?  What would that situation have looked like if you had acted more honorably?

 

Prayer:  God, help us be aware of the footholds we have given to negativity, resentment, and vengeance in our heart and relationships.  Show us the honorable path forward.  Amen.

 

Prayer Focus:  Pray for people who are falling behind on their bills because of the changing economic conditions.

 

Song:  Brandon Heath - The Light In Me

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdAKabU3nOM

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