Wise Weapon
“Watch, stand fast in the faith, be brave, be strong. Let all that you do be done with love.”
I Corinthians 16:13-14 NKJVhttps://www.bible.com/114/1co.16.13-14.nkjv
While the power of love in all relationships cannot be underestimated, the knowledge of evil and the sundry fellowship with the adversaries create a corrosive tastebud in every charitable expression. When a good and honest man is confronted with wicked attacks, the natural response is a retaliatory withdrawal of his good intentions and commitment to righteousness. Unfortunately, although not yet overcome to join the band of wickedness in this withdrawal, the good man is robbed of his virtue of goodness, righteousness and the power of love. For instance, against the activities of adversaries to the good works in Achaia, the scriptures admonished a consistent engagement of the wise weapon - love. Unlike the natural instinct always suggest, the weapon against wickedness is not the withdrawal from goodness in any relationship. Even if the righteous cannot safe the wicked from their wickedness through his unalloyed commitment to goodness, he will surely be able to stand fast in the faith, be brave, and courageous only while holding the wise weapon.
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