But thou, O man of God

But thou, O man of God

I am at a loss as to how it has become a thing in this day and age, where people tell you, I cannot do business with Christians. Some even go as far as to say, "once I hear the word pastor, that's a red flag for me". Really? Is it that bad? 

I wonder where we have gotten it wrong. But if we take heed to Paul's admonition to the "man of God" in this verse, maybe we will have a chance at changing that. 

"But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness." (1Tim.6.11) 

He began by saying "flee these things". What are the things that we ought to flee as "men of God"? Previous verses had talked about greed, the love of money, and learning to be content with food and raiment. And then he points us to what we should follow after - in other words, what we should pursue. 

He says we should pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, and meekness and that when we do this, we would be fleeing "these things". 

In conclusion, we could say it is about what you decide to focus on, what you decide to follow, to pursue. 

What would you rather pursue? Money, greed, or righteousness and godliness? But thou oh man of God you should pursue God. 

Good day, 
Have a great day today, 
EmmA (aka Mr. Lift) 
@Liftemma

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