March 2

Categories: Daily Devotion

If you would prefer to download this teaching in AUDIO form and listen at your convenience, please right-click (mobile users, press-and-hold) the following link and select “Save-As” to download.

You can also download the PDF file here:
http://torahbrothersdesigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/March-2-PDF.pdf

March 2

Hello and thanks for joining in on to today’s daily devotion. Today is Wednesday. March 2nd. The 4th day of the Hebraic week.

Our verse today is Titus 3:10,11.

10 Warn a divisive person once, and then warn him a second time. After that, have nothing to do with him. 11 You may be sure that such a man is warped and sinful; he is self-condemned.

Yesterday we discussed verse 9 of this chapter that told us to avoid foolish controversies and arguments. Here we are told what to do if you see someone who is trying to be divisive. Meaning, someone who is actually starting foolish controversies and arguments.

This is not someone who is just bringing new topics to the table for the body to discuss and consider. Neither is it someone who is just presenting their view on a particular topic. This is someone who appears to be forcing their opinion on others. Someone who is willing to argue their point to convince others that they are right. Someone who is not willing to agree to disagree on topics that may seem important to them but maybe not others.

It’s OK to be passionate on a topic. But don’t be aggressive. Don’t be forceful. It’s OK if others don’t agree with you. If they don’t agree with you, don’t be condescending. Remember, odds are, you didn’t always believe this way either. Just be patient and pray for those who may not agree with you.

Now, if we see someone acting this way, this verse informs us of what is best for us to do. First, we are told to warn the person. If they persist in their arguing, we are told to warn them a second time. If they continue, avoid them. Simple as that.

Now the question is this, do you know someone you should warn. Or better yet, should someone be warning you?

Let this be a focus in your time of meditation throughout the day. Until tomorrow, shalom!

Related Posts

 

Are You Provoking Jews to Jealousy?

Are You Provoking Jews to Jealousy?

God said Israel would be provoked to jealousy because of people from other nations. This jealousy is something Paul expounded on by way of the Gentiles being grafted in. Exactly why does this jealousy take place? Find out why and how the Torah makes it happen.Noted...

The Lion of Judah, Our Returning King

The Lion of Judah, Our Returning King

In the final teaching of this series from Camp Midwest Messiah, Steve lays the ground work for understanding the purpose of prophecy. He shows how knowing the front of the Book, gives proper clarity for the back of the Book. This, in turn, gives us the strength and...

The Greatest, the Least, and the Defiant Updated & Expanded

The Greatest, the Least, and the Defiant Updated & Expanded

(Please note our reference to Isaiah 46:6 SHOULD say 64:6) Yeshua said there will be people who are greater and least in the Kingdom. What's the criteria for these classes of people in the kingdom? What differentiates the least in the Kingdom from those who aren’t...

Share This