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今日經文: 撒母耳記下11章1-5節
全年讀經: 列王紀下7-9章約翰福音1章1-28節
Todays Scripture: 2 Samuel 11:1-5
Bible in a Year: 2 Kings 7-9John 1:1-28

穿戴軍裝
納夫跟卡蘭曾經參與一場軍事政變。奮戰多年,他們那一方獲勝後,他們被安排在首都做文職工作,但情況並不理想。因他們沒什麼事可做,就時常上網消磨時間。納夫說,他和許多戰友都沉迷於網路,尤其是推特,讓人泥足深陷。卡蘭也說:「真正的考驗與挑戰並不是在戰爭期間,而是現在。因那時情況簡單,但現在事情複雜多了。」他列舉在網路上遇到的諸多誘惑,不禁嘆道:「很多人⋯⋯都墜入那些看似甜美但其實苦澀的陷阱。」
卡蘭說得對,我們往往在安逸之中最容易放鬆警惕,就像他打完仗之後一樣。在聖經中,從大衛與拔示巴犯下通姦罪的事件,我們也能看到類似的警誡。這件事的開始是大衛派人去打仗,但他自己卻留在首都。正如一個缺乏自律、沉迷網路的人一樣,大衛「從床上起來,在王宮的平頂上散步」,將自己置於誘惑之中,當他「看見一個婦人沐浴」時,他沒有轉身離開,反而差人打聽婦人是誰(撒母耳記下11章2-3節)。
我們要避免戰後鬆懈,就必須謹記我們仍處於戰爭狀態。「因為我們的爭戰,對抗的不是有血有肉的人,而是……天上的邪靈」,所以在上帝的幫助下,我們「要穿起上帝所賜的全副軍裝」,預備自己「站立得穩」(以弗所書6章12-13節,新譯本)。
作者:韋陌格
反思和禱告
你要如何得勝?(參看以弗所書6章10-20節)
靈糧透視
從古至今,在東方文化中,無論是好名聲得尊榮或壞名聲蒙羞辱,都會引起人們的關注。撒母耳記下11章記述,大衛與拔示巴犯罪之後,所引發的一連串事件,可視為大衛與拔示巴的丈夫烏利亞(大衛的勇士之一)之間,一場關乎尊榮與羞辱的較量。顯然地,烏利亞極其看重尊榮,即便他被召回、離開戰場,但他仍不願遵從大衛的吩咐回家休息(8節),而是與大衛的臣僕一同睡在王宮外(9節)。這也是為什麼聖經多次提及拔示巴是烏利亞的妻子(參閱12章9、10、15節),直到她與大衛所生的孩子夭折之後,才不再這樣稱呼她(24節)。後來,拿單當面指責大衛,揭露他的罪惡和羞辱(1-15節),大衛就認罪悔改(13節;參閱詩篇51篇)。今天,我們仍在與罪惡爭戰。凡信靠耶穌的人都已領受「上帝所賜的全副軍裝」(以弗所書6章11節),能讓我們在每一次屬靈爭戰中都站立得穩。
Putting On God’s Armor
In the spring, at the time when kings go off to war. . . . David remained in Jerusalem.
Nafi and Kamran joined a military coup. They fought for years and, when their side won, were given desk jobs in the capital. It’s not going well. There’s little to do, so they go online. Nafi says that many of his comrades, “including me, are addicted to the internet, especially Twitter.” Kamran adds, “The real test and challenge was not during the [war]. Rather, it’s now. At that time, it was simple, but now things are much more complicated.” Citing the various temptations he found on the Web, he added, “Many . . . have fallen into these seemingly sweet, but actually bitter traps.”
Kamran’s right that we’re most vulnerable to let down our guard when we’re at ease, just as he was after a war. In Scripture, we find a similar caution in the story of David’s adultery with Bathsheba. It all began when he sent others off to war but remained behind in the capital. Like an undisciplined man scrolling the internet, David “got up from his bed and walked around on the roof of the palace” (2 Samuel 11:2). He put himself in harm’s way. And when “he saw a woman bathing,” he didn’t turn away (vv. 2-3).
We avoid the postwar letdown by remembering we’re still at war. “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but . . . against the spiritual forces of evil.” So, as He helps us, we “put on the full armor of God” and prepare to “stand [our] ground” (Ephesians 6:12-13).
Reflect & Pray
What is your present battle? How can you win? (See Ephesians 6:10-20.)
Dear Jesus, I fight today in Your power and by Your Spirit.
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