Today’s devotion is an excerpt from a Bible Study Series taught at Fellowship Baptist Church, titled “Biblical Building Blocks for Strengthening Relationships.”
Biblical Building Block #20 Provoke One Another (Hebrews 10:24) Hebrews 10:24, And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: Sometimes we have a tendency to waver in our faith; that’s why we need a local church. In this world we will be hurt, taken advantage of, abused, etc. As believers gather together for church, we are to consider how to provoke each other unto love and to good works. The word provoke is not used on the evil sense of provoking one to anger or to incite a riot or violence. Galatians 5:26, “Let us not be desirous of vain glory, provoking one another, envying one another.” Instead, this provoking is in the good sense of persuading and stirring up another to love and to do good works. Regardless of Satan’s schemes, we are to set our minds on others to influence them by our actions to do right. Our focus upon one another has a purpose. We are to provoke one another. The word provoke means to spur, to stir up, to stimulate strongly, to sharpen. 1. Consideration: “to stimulate strongly”. Today, our world is filled with selfishness as if everything revolves around us. The fleshly-old nature thinks about self-first but that is not the way that Spirit-filled Christians think and act. We can provoke others by our example of practicing love and good works toward them. We can bring out the best in people by doing our best for them. A good way to move people to action is to be an example of Jesus, of what He would want them to do. One example of what makes our church Christ-like is that we consider. or think about, others. Philippians 2:3-4, “Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves. 4 Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others.” 2. Compassion: “to stir up”.
3. Commitment: “to spur”. To spur describes the rider of a horse that spurs it to get up and go. It is important to attend services and to support the church in her outreach programs. Today, less and less people go to church. When people stop attending church, they make a conscious decision to do so. They let other things take that priority and, for many, their love will grow cold and they’ll become calloused toward the things of God. This is another reason why every believer needs to be faithful to their home church. The idea is to lovingly call out and challenge one another to love and do good. Mutual accountability is about sharing with each other how we’re doing, but it’s also provoking each other to do better. Sometimes this happens spontaneously, but usually, if we want to effectively stir one another up, or challenge a brother or sister to step up their Christian walk, we ought to prayerfully consider how best to do it. 4. Courage: “to sharpen”. Provoke carries the thought "to sharpen." It has the idea of encouraging a particular action. Proverbs 27:17, “Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.” They were actually expected to play an active part in the maturity and witness of fellow believers. Their influence would sharpen others, encouraging and helping shape them for the Lord. I think we would all agree that is much needed in our day! We need those, especially mature believers, who will take an active part in the lives of others. Our lives will influence those around us. We have an opportunity to make a positive, spiritual difference! Aren't you glad someone took time for you when you were first saved? We need boldness to warn and encourage others. As the time of the Lord's coming draws closer, we need a sense of urgency now more than ever. We need to invite the unsaved and the saved to church and sit with them. Do everything you can to encourage people to serve God and warn the lost about the wrath to come. What makes our church a Christ-centered, Spirit-filled, strong, supporting, soul-stirring church? We love and provoke one another to do good works. This simply means we are considerate of one another, we show concern for one another, we meet one another's needs, we strengthen one another's weaknesses, we help one another through every trial and temptation. Thank you for reading Biblical Building Block #20 of this series. Please visit this website tomorrow for Biblical Building Block #21 of this series. If this post in any way, has blessed you, please share this website and its articles with others: www.fellowshipbaptistcarrabelle.com
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