First, a little music to set the tone for this post, from Bob Dylan's "Slow Train Comin'" -Gonna have to serve somebody
Here, it's a pretty good guess that Thomas has a model in mind for us, in Christ's subjection and obedience. The Creator of the universe humbles Himself to take on not just the form of a man, but of a helpless child, and later a boy. This boy learned a trade, washed dishes, helped garden and feed the animals, etc. Subjection here is a cooperation with and humble obedience to an authority even though not necessarily one "superior" to you. And Thomas describes this sense below.
Jesus Willingly Subjected Himself to Joseph and Mary |
Now Thomas takes us to an examination of our favorite opinions...our own. He's counseling us to keep our thoughts to ourselves (once in awhile at least to begin with, for those of us, including me, who think we have a corner on the insightful comments!) . If we listen more, perhaps we will hear God more!
Opinions & Belly Buttons |
Capturing a Swarm of Bees |
Recently, having read all about swarms, I tried to capture one on my own. I knew how to do it, even had opinions on the best way to approach the swarm. But I was smart enough (and scared enough!) to call my friend Dave, for help. And thank goodness I did! Dave had the bees in a box in no time. I learned a lot that day that added to my opinion and knowledge. Sacrificing a bit of humility along the way helped get the bees into the box. Thanks, Dave!
Yield! |
Final comment: as Bob Dylan says, "you're gonna have to serve somebody."
You might as well bring it to the Lord and find the joy during the service and in the obedience.
Thanks for praying along with me.
Til next time, be imitators of Christ!
1. "He went down with them and came to Nazareth, and was obedient to them; and his mother kept all these things in her heart." Luke 2:51
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