Bible, Freedom, Law, Opportunity, Romans, Scripture

AN OPPORTUNITY

ROMANS 7:8

“But sin, taking an opportunity through the commandment, produced in me coveting of every kind; for apart from the Law sin is dead.”

Let me just tell you, when I was living my life before Christ, I took every chance I could to do things which could be labeled ungodly and hedonistic. I’ve said before that I wasn’t a bad kid. I just liked to party and didn’t really care about the end result. I looked for opportunities to sin. I planned opportunities for it. But that was my life before Jesus. I’ve been attempting to live for him for a long time now. Sure, I have fallen short on too many occasions and sadly, I have even planned some of those failures.

Paul tells us in today’s verse that the desire and urge to sin was brought on by the rules and laws. “Don’t do this” only brought to our attention to do it. Let me give you an example. If I told you right now to not think about ice cream, what would you be thinking about? ICE CREAM (My favorite is Moose Tracks). You see what I mean. Naming sins can easily awaken the desire to pursue it.

APPLICATION

The Greek word for “opportunity” is aphorm “(from apó, ‘away from’ and horm, ‘a violent rush’) – properly, a pretex (‘launching point’) to assert an idea – literally, ‘what charges from (off) a starting point’; (figuratively)…aphorm is usually used negatively in the NT, but positively in 2 Cor 5:12.” (HELPS Word-studies) Paul is telling us if we do not focus on the commands of the Law as a follower of Christ it will free us from these “eye openers” for sin. As he says at the end of the verse, “for apart from the Law sin is dead.”

In Galatians 5:13 the same word is used by Paul when he writes, “For you were called to freedom, brothers and sisters; only do not turn your freedom into an opportunity for the flesh but serve one another through love.” As followers of Christ, we are free from the Law, but that does not give us freedom to do whatever we want. We have the freedom to do what we should.

Later in 1 Timothy 5:14 Paul writes, concerning young widows, “Therefore, I want younger widows to get married, have children, manage their households, and give the enemy no opportunity for reproach;” Before I get cards and letters from the lady folks, Paul wasn’t being chauvinistic. He was trying to protect these young widows of being drawn into a sinful lifestyle once they were free from their husbands. The point was to not give the devil the chance to corrupt them.

What will you do with your opportunities today? Will you choose walking with Jesus or with the devil? It’s your choice.

O God, give me an undivided heart that I might not sin against You.

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Anger, Bible, Devil, Opportunity, Scripture

NOT AN INCH

EPHESIANS 4:27

“and do not give the devil an opportunity.”

You’ve heard the saying, “If you give them an inch, they’ll take a mile.” It is so true in so many circumstances. Some people will nudge their way in and then take over. It may be very subtle to begin with. You don’t even notice it. Then one day you wake up and they are in charge of everything. Little by little by little. We have to be aware, don’t we.

As Paul finishes up this thought that he began a few verses back, he says in today’s verse to simply not give the devil any room to operate. The word used here translated as “opportunity” really means a spot, a position limited in space. The devil will settle for a small spot in order to get in. He knows if he does, he can begin to infiltrate the rest of your life. Paul knew that, so he warns the Ephesians and us. Keep guard. Keep him out.

APPLICATION

This certainly applies to my life. I know how easy it is to let things slide. When I went to college, I was a brand new believer. I had been saved one year before. I was ready to take on that university campus for Jesus. And I did get involved with the Baptist Student Union. I did share Jesus with my friends and dormmates. But I also allowed my convictions to get influenced ever so slightly. When I left the university, I was at best a moderate. I had moved. Satan had easily guided me there.

One commentator says this about giving that opportunity to the devil. “that is, occasion, or scope, to the devil, by continuing in ‘wrath.’ The keeping of anger through the darkness of night, is giving place to the devil, the prince of darkness.” Let that anger go. If you don’t, the devil will use it. He will build a stronghold in your life that will imprison you.

In Luke 22:3 we find this interesting passage. “And Satan entered Judas, the one called Iscariot, who belonged to the number of the twelve.” Judas, who walked with Jesus daily, allowed Satan to take a spot in his life. His anger over Jesus not fulfilling his expectations of the Messiah overwhelmed him. And poof – Satan was right there to entice and infiltrate. Beware. He is on the prowl (1 Peter 5:8).

Father, I give You control over my thoughts and actions to safeguard me against the devil’s influences

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