"Competes according to the rules"
BIBLE
READING: 2 Timothy 2
The apostle takes his metaphor from athletics. He advises Timothy that if he is striving to win in his ministry, he will not be crowned unless he disciplines himself to follow the rules.
In games (whether cards, croquet in the
backyard, basketball, or whatever), we are often confronted with the
opportunity to bend or to break the rules. The player must discipline himself
or face the penalties and maybe even find himself disqualified. If a player
breaks the rules in football, he receives a 5-yard, 10-yard, or 15-yard
penalty. In some games, the rule-breaker just gets thrown right out! The
athlete, then, must discipline himself.
Paul uses this in regard to members of
God's church. If we desire to be crowned, we have to strive within the rules.
We have to discipline ourselves. In Timothy's case, the rules are scattered
throughout Paul's epistle to him. In terms of the Sabbath
and the annual feast days, they are the only days in the entire Bible that God
designates as "holy." They are part of "the rules."
God never gives His approval to any day
of the week save Sunday, which is set apart for our worship of Him. He never
gives His approval to Halloween,
Christmas,
Easter,
and all of the other manmade holidays.
There is nothing wrong with manmade holidays as long as we do not place
God's approval on those He has not authorized.
We have to strive for mastery within the rules and use them in the
proper way to be awarded with ultimate prize.
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