For you, brethren, have been called to liberty; only do not use liberty as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another. (Galatians 5:13)
When you rescue an endangered brother, “consider yourself, lest you be tempted,” said the Apostle. He knew the danger of going into “those places.” (Galatians 6:1) Therefore, we are to “make no occasion for the flesh,” which is the KJV reading of our text.
To “make occasion for the flesh” is to plan to fail. The fellow who has been sober for months keeps a six-pack handy “just in case.” The dieter has lost 50 pounds and is so proud of herself, but “just in case,” she keeps a stash of Twinkies in the back of the pantry. The godly young man who has recommitted his life to Christ rejoices that he is finally free of the lust that drove him so long. But “just in case,” he keeps some DVDs hidden where only he can find them.
Planning to fail. Sound familiar to anyone?
“We are not ignorant of (the devil’s) devices,” said the Apostle. (2 Corinthians 2:11)
There are so many snares out there, set by the enemy to trap the faithful. The object is to put him/her out of business. “To steal, to kill, and to destroy,” said our Lord in John 10:10).
A trap never looks like a trap. It is baited, whether the object is to catch a mouse, snare a grizzly or humiliate a servant of God.
The middle-aged couple sitting before me to be sketched drew up closer. “May we give you a prayer request?” I quit drawing and said, “Sure. What’s up?”
They told me their adult children were serving a church in the area. That congregation is going through a major crisis right now. “Last Sunday the pastor resigned.”
But he didn’t resign to go to another church.