“Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves.” Matthew 10:16
When Jesus sent His disciples out on their own for the first time, He gave them careful instructions as to where they were to go and what they were to do. He wanted them to preach a simple message, “The kingdom of heaven is at hand.” He gave them power to perform miracles, told them not to take provisions for their travels, and warned them that they would face persecution.
In the middle of His challenge to them, He admonished them to be wise as serpents and harmless as doves. These two creatures are about as opposite as you could imagine, but Christ used each one as an example of a single characteristic that would be important as they followed Him. A snake doesn’t have arms, legs, or feet, but somehow is able to move about and stay alive. Sometimes, as we follow the Lord, it seems that we don’t have everything that some would deem necessary to succeed; but with His wisdom, we can find a way to serve the Lord effectively. Doves are graceful in their movements and harmless in their interactions with other creatures. Christians should be gentle people. We should be kind in our speech and compassionate in our nature. As we work to build these characteristics in our lives, we will find opportunities to serve others and strengthen our testimony as followers of Christ.
Morning: Genesis 33-35
Evening: Matthew 10:1-20