In God's Army

Soldiers don't get tied up in the affairs of civilian life, for then they cannot please the officer who enlisted them. -2 Timothy 2:4

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A soldier has to give up many things. Some of them are bad things (pride, independence, self-will), and some of them are good things (his home, his family). Nevertheless, if a soldier is not willing to give up these things, he is not a soldier at all. The things that might entangle a soldier might be good or bad for a civilian. The soldier can't ask if something is good or bad for those who are not soldiers; he must give up anything that gets in the way of being a good soldier or serving his commanding officer. A faithful soldier does not have the right to do anything that will entangle them and make them less effective as a soldier.

If Timothy did not endure hardship and if he did not put away the things that entangle him in the affairs of this life, he would not be pleasing to his Commanding Officer. Jesus Christ is the commander of all heaven's armies. He is our commanding officer, and we owe total obedience to Him as such. -David Guzik

You are not just living for yourself. You're living for God and there are times when you have to put aside what is easy or feels good in order to go deeper in your relationship with God.


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