…so
be wise and shrewd as snakes, while you are pure and innocent, and simple like
doves. (Matthew 10:16)
Like
the crowd who first heard these words, you may really be scratching your head.
The challenge comes for you to be a snaky dove. What does that look like?
Jesus
is emphasizing what He just said about the danger that lay ahead, and He is
giving more instruction. First, consider that Proverbs explains, “all wisdom,
useful knowledge, and understanding come from the Lord God. (Proverbs 2:6)” So,
Jesus again is saying, “I am sending you, but you will still be dependent. You
will still need me to be close to you.” The book of James also wrestles with
the rest of this message. There (James 3:13-18), the writer explains that real
understanding will lead a follower to use wisdom for the benefit of others,
with mercy and humility to make peace and show other people the way to God.
This is the real distinction. Many teachers advise students to be wise, but in
the world’s way. They advise students to be self-centered, and even deceitful.
Jesus is saying His follower will use what he or she knows in the right way. Without
understanding, those who are wise as snakes - but who realize they are really
sheep who are heading toward the wolves - will live in constant fear. They’ll
try to avoid contact with the wolves, rather than going where they’re led.
Consider
today which of your animals; sheep, snake or dove, may need more time with
Jesus today.
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