20 Days in 2 Timothy
Gold, Silver, Wood, Clay
Day 10
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Now in a great house there are not only vessels of gold and silver but also of wood and clay, some for honorable use, some for dishonorable. Therefore, if anyone cleanses himself from what is dishonorable, he will be a vessel for honorable use, set apart as holy, useful to the master of the house, ready for every good work.
So flee youthful passions and pursue righteousness, faith, love, and peace, along with those who call on the Lord from a pure heart.
2 Timothy 2:20-22
Summary
Today is a turning point as we reach the halfway point of our study through 2 Timothy. This is a pivotal moment where Paul shows us not just how to be recipients of God's grace, but vessels of it to others. We're not just spectators. We have been invited to be players in the game; change agents in the world.
In order to accept this invitation, there are two things we have to understand: vessels and their uses. Paul brings up bowls made of gold and silver, and vessels formed out of wood and clay. Each of them has its honorable and dishonorable uses. We have to know what these are because the honorable need to be separated from the dishonorable. An amazing meal can be ruined if served in the wrong vessel. That's the point. The message can get messed up by the messenger.
If you want to carry a good and pure message that is beautiful and useful to the master, you need to be an honorable vessel. How do you do that? You distance yourself from the dishonorable vessels. Remember the previous session, in Timothy’s context, dishonorable carriers of the Gospel were those who were denying fundamental truths about its teaching.
Two Things Paul Tells Us to Do:
- Change your mind. Don't put your mind next to ideas that are constantly undermining the truth of God's Word. We don't hide from the world, but be careful about what you allow to entertain you. Where does your mind dwell? Remember that what you set your mind on shapes your mindset.
- Flee youthful passions. We’ve all found ourselves at times living with extraordinary zeal and little wisdom. We get excited by the idea of a thing but forget to ask the proper questions. Said another way, we wrap ourselves up wondering what we could do rather than asking what we should do. In Paul’s context, this probably most closely refers to the word wars we looked at yesterday. What in your life today is unhealthy in how you engage the people around you? Consider your relationships in person and online. Are you loving, peaceful, and filled with a desire for the things of God that supersedes the lust for the things of the world?
Friend, if you want to live a life centered on God, then you must pursue Godly ways of doing things. Get around people who love God as much as you do, and then run with them towards beautiful outcomes. Change your mind, and you'll change your life. Jesus would hang out with anyone, and we should be willing to love and serve all people, but Jesus’ inner circle were people who wanted to know and love God—our circles should be made up of the same. Follow these two commands from Paul to Timothy, and you’ll find yourself well on your way toward making a difference in the world for the sake of Heaven.
What's next?
As you consider what it looks like for you to live a life centered on Jesus, and making Him known take a few minutes to inventory the things you environments and experiences you find yourself in. Use the following questions to journal or discuss how these things impact your life.
- Sit and think about where you let your mind dwell. What entertains you? Can you see how that would impact how you interact with the world?
- Are there people in your life that are influencing how you are thinking and living? Who or what are they leading you towards? Are there relationships you need to consider strengthening and prioritizing because they lead you toward the things of God?
- Conversely, are there unhealthy relationships that you should consider lessening their amount of impact on your mind so that you can better serve them as a carrier of the Gospel in the long run?
- Whatever is shaping your thinking and your living matters. Be honest before the Lord and ask Him to reveal areas to you that are holding you back or propelling you forward.