“Do not be arrogant toward the branches, but if you are arrogant, remember that it is not you who supports the root, but the root supports you.” (Romans 11:18)
When a dog gets excited enough, it sometimes seems like their tail takes on a mind of its own. When we see an overly0-exuberant dog’s tail start moving uncontrollably, we have a saying for it – “The tail wags the dog.” It is silly, but it seems like the wrong part of the dog is in control. This is what Paul is warning about in the above verse. Christians need to remember that Christ should control His church… not the church controlling Christ.
The root supports the tree, not the branches. Branches are great, but they are not foundational. The root of a tree is the source of all life. The root of the church is Jesus. He’s the head; we are the tail. Far too often, congregations and individuals become more focused upon our wants and desires than on fulfilling the work of Christ. When we do that, we forget the root, and we let the tail wag the dog.
Avoid the pride of control. Our selfish ambition and arrogance can cut us off from the root, and branches disconnected from the tree are only good for the fire.
Matthew 4:4 #Biblebites
Today’s Reading: Romans 11:11-24
Questions to ask:
- How is Paul feeling as he writes today’s passage? What is his mood?
- What are the central themes in Paul’s preaching and teaching which are being emphasized, or how are the central themes in this epistle being emphasized in today’s reading?
- How does our reading show Paul’s people skills, especially how he handles conflict?
- What in this passage would change the lives of the believer(s) being addressed? How does it make me a better disciple?
- How does this show the “good news” of the gospel? How can I share that with someone else?
This year, #Biblebites are following the life and writings of Paul. If you would like a copy of the reading schedule, you can view it here: https://eastlandchristians.org/news-events/2023-vision