Wasteful Subtlety

Subtleness can be delicate, like the light fragrance of perfume. Subtleness can take on a form not known to many, to possess something cunning, ingenious, clever and direct, its purpose disguised and moving one away from something.

Subtleness can have a motive you may not have been aware of until it is too late. Let me give you an example.

Once my day begins, I try to have a plan; clean the litter boxes, make sure the cat has enough food and water, get my exercises done, and other goals I want to accomplish. I do some of the jobs, and then before venturing into the next thing, I decide (not part of the plan) to play a game. Not a big deal, right? Won’t take long to do, and then I will get to my other goals. The game takes over, and it is a couple of hours later, the goals I planned to do have not been completed, and I noticed something that crept into my mind to do has cunningly imposed itself on my day in a way I was not expecting. It was cleaver and direct, and it had purpose: to get me off my planned schedule and threw off my day.

It is interesting how involved subtleness can be, how cunning it can intertwine with your mind. Like the subtleness of sleeping in taking up the time of exercising which, had it been done, my body would feel better. The subtle pleasure of eating too much, which overloads the stomach, which may create gas pain and multiple trips to the bathroom. The subtle game playing which replaces the time for spending time with God. Such time is essential to include Him in your day who can assist you with achieving your goals.

But instead, I started playing games. Not just for one block of time in one day, but multiple blocks of time in one day which led to many days of the week. Oh, wretched one that I am! But there is a solution.

  1. Stay on the alert!

Subtleness does not have to continue to cloak itself in a disguised purpose to overthrow your planned day. You don’t have to allow it to have its way. If you know where the subtleness is and what it is doing to you, it can be stopped. You may need help however, the power to tell subtleness it will not have its way with you today. Instead summon the power of the Holy Spirit to infiltrate the thought patterns of your mind and resist the subtleness of the enemy.

2. Resist the devil’s subtleness, which hopes you will be open to receive its purpose.

3. Ask the Lord for help; he will not only hear you but will help you.

So, my goal for today is to start weening myself off playing games, as for now it is a weakness that devours my time, and instead focusing on getting my goals completed. I think it is working. I got this post done, didn’t I? Thanks God!

(visuals from bible.com)