Wednesday, May 3,
2023
WHAT REAL BALANCE LOOKS LIKE!
Reading:
Philippians 4:4-8
Phil 4:4-5
4 Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice.
5 Let your moderation
be known unto all men. The Lord is at hand.
The word “balance”
appears eight times in
the Authorized Version, but it refers to an instrument that measures weight. It
does not refer to a balanced attitude or demeanor. For that more modern meaning,
we must look at the word “moderation” which shows up only once. That word is
the Greek epieikes and it literally means “mild, gentle, moderate and
patient.” One commentator has called it “sweet reasonableness.”
We live in a world of
aggravated extremes and contention. Each side, convinced that they and they alone are right, is
determined to destroy the other opinion and practice. It has invaded all areas
of our culture including the church. Its root is selfishness and it is as old
as Cain and Abel.
Moderation acknowledges
another way without
feeling intimidated or threatened. It does not demand its own way. It is loving
and accepting without excusing that which is clearly wrong. That which is
clearly wrong can be measured by its product. Does a certain practice produce peace
or is it divisive. “Sweet reasonableness” is not faring well in modern times!
Gentleness is a fruit
of the Spirit – the Holy Spirit. Do not expect moderation from the unsaved. Also, do not expect reasonableness
from those who are following the world or their flesh. These are incompatible.
Oh, and don’t expect to assume moderation in yourself without a fight
because “the flesh lusteth against [are opposed to] the Spirit.” (Gal. 5:17)
Moderation does not reside in one who is willful and proud.
Dear Lord, in a world of angry extremes, let
me own and display sweet reasonableness. AMEN
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