Saturday, November 2,
2024
PEELED GRAPES
1 John 4:1
4 Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are
of God: because many false prophets are gone out into the world.
In our text above, the word “spirit” is the Greek pneuma and one of the meanings of
that word is “the human mental disposition.” So, with that meaning as the
foundation, we should be wary of the opinions and mental dispositions of
others.
My high school civics
teacher was an androgynous young man who rode a
multi-geared racing bicycle to work and parked it in the back of the classroom.
His blond hair was a bit over long but not for the mid 60’s. He avoided the
school cafeteria and brought his lunch in what might be called Tupperware. I
remember the peeled grapes and I pondered how long it might have taken him to
peel each grape for the next day’s lunch.
In that questioning
time during the Vietnam war, he gathered a few
disciples around his desk during the lunch break to discuss current events and
philosophy. I remember a tall, male, drum major, a trumpet-playing redhead whom
I dated once but only once, and a dark-haired girl who wanted to be a Nun. It
was worth carrying your lunch to school just to be part of this group.
Of all the things Mr.
Peepers (for he looked like him) taught us, I
remember one thing clearly. He challenged us to always ask: “According to
whom?” Everyone has an opinion, but we should be cautious in our listening and
even more careful in making those opinions our own.
1 John
5:20
20 And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an
understanding, that we may know him that is true, and we are in him
that is true, even in his Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God, and eternal
life.
Dear Lord, help me to question opinions without being a rebel. Remind
me to measure each opinion and disposition against the authority of Scripture.
AMEN
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