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Motives Revealed | Galatians 6:12

Vince Miller Podcast

Release Date: 05/08/2024

When Moving the Problem Isn't Enough | 1 Samuel 5:8-10 show art When Moving the Problem Isn't Enough | 1 Samuel 5:8-10

Vince Miller Podcast

Are you just moving your problems around? Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller. This week, we are reading . I've titled this chapter "Clearing The Path To Glory." So far, in Chapter 5, we've discovered that the Philistines captured the Ark of the Covenant and took it back to Ashdod, and now it's given everyone in the land a bad case of hemorrhoids, and here is what happens next in verses 8-10: So they sent and gathered together all the lords of the Philistines and said, “What shall we do with the ark of the God of Israel?” They answered, “Let the ark of the God of...

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Responding to Divine Discipline | 1 Samuel 5:6-7 show art Responding to Divine Discipline | 1 Samuel 5:6-7

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Is God punishing you or preparing you? Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller. This week, we are reading . I've titled this chapter "Clearing The Path To Glory." So far, in Chapter 5, we've discovered that the Philistines captured the Ark of the Covenant and took it back to Ashdod, setting it up in the temple of Dagon. The following day, the people awoke to find that Dagon had fallen prostrate before the Ark. Despite their shock, they propped him back up. The next morning, they discovered Dagon had fallen again with his head and hands cut off, which terrified...

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The Idols We Fear | 1 Samuel 5:4-5 show art The Idols We Fear | 1 Samuel 5:4-5

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What idol do you fear? Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller. This week, we are reading . I've titled this chapter "Clearing The Path To Glory." So far, in Chapter 5, we've discovered that the Philistines captured the Ark of the Covenant and took it back to Ashdod, setting it up in the temple of Dagon. The following day, the people awoke to find that Dagon had fallen prostrate before the Ark. Despite their shock, they propped him back up. The next morning, they discovered Dagon had fallen again with his head and hands cut off. We read this in verses 4-5: Only the trunk of...

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When Idols Fall Don’t Prop Them Up | 1 Samuel 5:3-4 show art When Idols Fall Don’t Prop Them Up | 1 Samuel 5:3-4

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Are you propping up an idol? Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller. This week, we are reading . I've titled this chapter "Clearing The Path To Glory." Yesterday, we discovered that the Philistines captured the Ark of the Covenant and took it back to Ashdod, setting it up in the temple of Dagon. The following day, the people awoke to find that Dagon had fallen prostrate before the Ark. Despite their shock, they propped him back up. They then discovered this in verses 3-4: So they took Dagon and put him back in his place. But when they rose early on the next morning, behold,...

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God Never Sits Second | 1 Samuel 1:1-3 show art God Never Sits Second | 1 Samuel 1:1-3

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Is God sitting in second place in your life? Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller. This week, we are reading . I've titled this chapter "Clearing The Path To Glory." Today, I am reading verses 1-3: When the Philistines captured the ark of God, they brought it from Ebenezer to Ashdod. Then the Philistines took the ark of God and brought it into the house of Dagon and set it up beside Dagon. And when the people of Ashdod rose early the next day, behold, Dagon had fallen face downward on the ground before the ark of the Lord. —  God Set Second The Philistines did with the...

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The Disciple of the Heavy Hand of God | 1 Samuel 5 show art The Disciple of the Heavy Hand of God | 1 Samuel 5

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How do you respond to God's discipline? Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller. This week, we are reading 1 Samuel 5. This chapter recounts the Philistines' capture of the Ark and the subsequent divine intervention that led it back to its rightful place. I've titled this chapter "Clearing The Path To Glory." At the end of the last chapter and the beginning of this chapter, Israel has sustained severe losses. The wife of Phinehas summarized it well: The glory has departed from Israel, for the ark of God has been captured. — 1 Samuel 4:22 The sad ending in Chapter 4 marks an abrupt...

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Glory Where There is No Glory | 1 Samuel 4:19-22 show art Glory Where There is No Glory | 1 Samuel 4:19-22

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Are you ready to reveal God's glory where there is no glory? Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller. This week, we are reading 1 Samuel 4. I've titled this chapter "Misusing Divine Power." In the first few verses of Chapter 4, we discover that the Israelites were at war with the Philistines. They lose two battles, killing 37,000 men. The Ark of God is taken because Hophni and Phinehas make another stupid decision. They are both killed, and a messenger brings back news: Eli, their father, falls out of his chair because he is fat, apathetic, and blind, breaking his neck and dying. And then...

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When National Power Fades and Fails | 1 Samuel 4:15-18 show art When National Power Fades and Fails | 1 Samuel 4:15-18

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Feeling disillusioned by the state of national leadership? Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller. This week, we are reading . I've titled this chapter "Misusing Divine Power." In the first few verses of Chapter 4, we discover that the Israelites were at war with the Philistines. They engaged in two battles sustaining devastating losses, first 7000 dead, then 30,000 dead, until the Philistines claimed victory, captured the Ark of God, and then sent the Israelites running. Now Eli was ninety-eight years old and his eyes were set so that he could not see. And the man said to Eli,...

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Your Sin Can Become A National Crisis | 1 Samuel 4:12-14 show art Your Sin Can Become A National Crisis | 1 Samuel 4:12-14

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Your sin can become a national crisis. Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller. This week, we are reading 1 Samuel 4. I've titled this chapter "Misusing Divine Power." In the first few verses of Chapter 4, we discover that the Israelites were at war with the Philistines. They engaged in two battles sustaining devastating losses, first 7000 dead, then 30,000 dead, until the Philistines claimed victory, captured the Ark of God, and then sent the Israelites running. A man of Benjamin ran from the battle line and came to Shiloh the same day, with his clothes torn and with dirt on his head....

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God’s Promises Are Greater Than Your Plans | 1 Samuel 4:5-11 show art God’s Promises Are Greater Than Your Plans | 1 Samuel 4:5-11

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God's promises are greater than your plans. Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller. This week, we are reading 1 Samuel 4. I've titled this chapter "Misusing Divine Power." In the first few verses of Chapter 4, we discover that the Israelites were at war with the Philistines. They engaged in a short battle between the towns of Ebenezer and Aphek. They sustained some losses, and then they got the crafty idea to bring the Ark of God to battle, so let's see how that turns out in the next reading, verses 5-11: As soon as the ark of the covenant of the Lord came into the camp, all Israel gave...

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Are you scared of the truth because you are trying to please people?

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It is those who want to make a good showing in the flesh who would force you to be circumcised, and only in order that they may not be persecuted for the cross of Christ. — Galatians 6:12

There are all kinds of reasons we do the things we do. Sometimes, the motive is clear, and other times, the motive is murky. Sometimes, we do it for the payoff, and sometimes, we do it to avoid the consequences. Either way, there is always a motive, regardless of how conscious we are of it.

At the close of Galatians, Paul shines a bright light on the dark motives of the false teachers. Simply put, he points out that they were cowards. They were afraid of standing up for the Gospel truth, so they adjusted the truth to their liking. To avoid persecution by fellow Jews, they adapted the teaching to appease people who might be politically powerful and stand in opposition to the freedoms of the Gospel.

Turn on the news, and you will see the exact same drama unfold today. Political parties are either motivated by personal payoffs or to avoid the consequences of political losses. Their motivations may appear a bit murky, but they are not. They either do it to secure their position or avoid losing it because their positions are the means of retaining power and money for themselves.

But in Galatians, we are not talking about the government. Paul is addressing the church. This is the one place we assume our leader's motives will be truthful and righteous. It's the one place we hope will be free from impure motivation. Yet we learn that even spiritual leaders are not infallible. I am not, and neither is your pastor. At some point, even spiritual leaders become susceptible to fear—fear of loss, fear of opposition, or fear of standing up for the truth as it is written.

There are certain texts of the Bible that I read that still disturb me. When I read them, they test me. This internal dialogue happens where, for a second, I think, "How should I say this? Should I say it stronger or softer? Is there a way to avoid this topic or the offense?" This still happens to me because the living Word always has something to say to our rapidly changing culture, and as a result, there is a strong temptation to adapt the Gospel to our liking to ensure we don't lose butts in the seats and bucks in our wallets.

So today, the call of this text is for all of us to address our motivations. But I also would like to ask you to do something specific. Pray for me and all our pastors. Pray that our motivations as your spiritual leaders will always be pure and that the Gospel message will stand tall amidst the pressure to please people over preaching the Gospel truth.

#FearOfTruth
#GospelIntegrity
#CourageousFaith

ASK THIS:

  1. How can you discern whether your actions are motivated by a desire to please others or by a commitment to proclaiming the truth of the Gospel?
  2. What steps can you take to ensure that your motivations align with God's truth, even when faced with pressure to conform to societal expectations or avoid conflict?

DO THIS: Test your motives and pray for your pastor's purity of motive.

PRAY THIS: Lord, help me examine my motives honestly and courageously, choosing to stand firm in proclaiming Your truth even when faced with the temptation to please people. Guide me in aligning my heart with Your will so that Your Gospel may shine brightly through my words and actions. Amen.

PLAY THIS: God Help Me.