Did you ever
watched the show "Crocodile Hunter?" It is about this very odd fellow
from Australia who wrestles dangerous animals; he gets up close and personal
with alligators, crocs and extremely poisonous snakes. I do not advocate anyone
picking up man eating animals or anything that can bite you and kill you within
two steps - but there is something about what the "Croc Hunter" does.
Many times,
he takes these animals captive so they cannot harm anyone?
It got me to
thinking - that is what we are supposed to do as Christians -
Paul says it
in 2 Corinthians 10:5
"We are
destroying speculations and every lofty thing raised up against the knowledge
of God, and we are taking every thought captive to the obedience of
Christ?"
As Christians
you are to look into your own life and wrestle with those things that poison
who you are, to take captive those man-eating creatures that can turn on you
and eat away at your life.
What are the
alligators, crocs, and snakes that we wrestle with, ones that we are called to
take captive? Well they are things like - Envy - Jealousy - Anger - Pride - Arrogance - Revenge - Impatience - Rudeness ? Can you think of any others?
There is a reason that we are supposed to "capture those thoughts" - Jesus said it in Matthew 21-22 and 27-29 - that is, the thought that we harbor in our secret lives will turn into the dangerous animal that will poison us, attack us spiritually and then manifest itself in our actions and try to attack those around us?
Proverbs 4:23 tells us that we are to - "Watch over your heart with all diligence, For from it flows the springs of life."
Max Lucado
wrote a wonderful note about this -
Today's
thoughts are tomorrow's actions - Today's jealousy is tomorrow's temper tantrum -
Today's bigotry is tomorrow's hate crime -
Today's anger is tomorrow's abuse -
Today's lust in tomorrow's adultery -
Today's greed is tomorrow's embezzlement -
Today's guilt is tomorrow's fear
When I was
growing up we didn't have a Crocodile Hunter - we had Marlin Perkins and his
buddy Jim on Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom.
Unfortunately
too many of us are like Marlin - we know that the animal has to be captured but
we sit in the back of the truck or in the helicopter and watch as someone else
(Jim) wrestles with it?
For some
reason we are too afraid to wrestle our own beasts and take them captive
because we know that there is a danger involved? Oh, we do good at describing
someone else doing it, and we are even better at giving someone else advice on
how to do it.
But the bible tells us how we can capture those things and the "what" to replace them with -
Paul says it in Philippians 4:8
And Paul gave
us the reason for it - that as Christians we live under the law of Christ and
that is the law of Love. In 1 Corinthians 13 - we see more of what should be
living in our hearts - love not arrogance, love not impatience, love not greed,
love not selfishness, love not rudeness, love not jealousy?
We have a
choice - we can wrestle and take those things captive that are eating away at
our life or we can let them lurk around inside, sneak up on us, poison every thing
we do or possibly even kill our lives?
What beast do
you need to wrestle with, capture and take captive?
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