Friday, February 3, 2012

Man of God




     “Recently a colleague asked me, 
‘What would you like to be?’ I replied, ‘Well, in terms of career planning, I don’t know. 

But I want to be someone who is wise, compassionate, and humble.’

In Paul’s letter to his protégé, he didn’t instruct Timothy to become an A-list pastor; rather he reminded him that he 
was a ‘man of God.’ 

”But you, Timothy, are a man of God.”
   1 Tim 6:11

Interestingly, there’s only one person in the New Testament who’s called  ‘a man of God,’ and that’s Timothy. 

But this term is frequently used in the Old Testament. In fact, it’s 
used 70 times and always in reference to a spokesman for God—someone whose duty and responsibility is to speak the words of God. 

Paul points out four characteristics that mark a man of God:

He flees. “Run” (v.11). This is the Greek verb fuagay from which we 
get the word fugitive. In other words, the man of God is a man on the  run. He’s constantly fleeing the love of money (6:10), ungodly behavior (6:20), lust, and sin (2 Timothy 2:22).

He follows after. The man of God pursues ’righteousness and a godly 
life, along with faith, love, perseverance, and gentleness”’ (1 Timothy 6:11).

He fights. Using the truth, the man of God is engaged in daily warfare against the kingdom of darkness. He’s not resting on his laurels.

He’s faithful. The man of God ‘[holds] tightly to . . .eternal life’ (v.12). He views faithful Christian living and service as his necessary responsibility to God.

If someone were to ask you, 'What would you like to be?' would you answer, 'I want to be a man of God'? That man personally belongs to God, proclaims His Word accurately, and lives an exemplary life.

—Poh Fang Chia

Read 1Timothy 6:11-16, 20-21

Read the following to see why it’s vital that a man of God use Scripture to guide his actions.

”All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.” (2 Timothy 3:16-17)


How does your life reveal that you’re a person of God? What needs to change?

From Daily Devotional by Godtube (12/29/11)


Tomorrow’s post: Tone Check

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