Quiet Walk 11-16
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November 162 Timothy 2 Paul uses the metaphors of a soldier, athlete, farmer, and worker to encourage Timothy. INSIGHTIn our hard-driving society, gentleness is almost a lost commodity. Not only is it rarely honored, but it is also often thought of as being undesirable. Yet Paul instructs Timothy that the “servant of the Lord must…be gentle” (v. 24) and that our gentleness may help others repent from sin. Jesus said, “Blessed are the meek (the gentle)” (Matthew 5:5). Gentleness is not a word which suggests weakness or impotence. It is used of powerful war horses who have been skillfully trained to instantly obey their masters. It is a word which suggests power under complete control. It offers much. PRAYERThe Lord is gentle with us, and for this we praise Him and try to be gentle toward others: Pause for praise and thanksgiving. Pray this confession to the Lord as you seek to keep your life free from sin: Confess any sins that the Holy Spirit brings to your mind, and pray this affirmation to the Lord: As you make your requests known to the Lord, include:
Finally, offer this prayer to the Lord: |
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