April 30, 2025 -- Philippians 4:5 -- Reasonableness--what is that?
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Let your reasonableness be known to everyone.
Philippians 4:5 ESV
Odd word reasonableness. In I Timothy 3:3 it is translated as gentle. That is helpful. It can be translated as equitable, or fairness. What is the point? Life is filled with controversy, with differing opinions, and conflict. Even dear friends can get engaged in hard battles. Sometimes when reconciled, the friends will look back and examine what happened, somewhat embarrassed, shake their heads and say, “Is that little thing the matter that divided us?” In our life together with others, how often we seek to bully our way forward. It is easier than kind words. It is faster than patiently working with others. But that is not the way of those who rejoice in Jesus Christ.
Gentleness is having power to act, even overwhelm an opponent, but to restrain oneself so that exactly the right force and energy are used to suit each situation and bring reconciliation or expose the matter which might properly divide people. Consider the reasonableness of Omnipotent God. He could crush you just with His gaze. Instead, He applies precisely the right circumstances, hardships, discipline and suffering so that His child will be broken of his addiction to sin and made vulnerable enough to receive His grace. Yet, God’s reasonableness also exposes recalcitrant sinners, who buck against Him and refuse to yield. There are people who will fight the revealed grace and mercy of God all the way to hell.
In fact, one’s reasonableness would, for the original readers, likely draw them back to Philippians 2, where believers are urged to humbly count one another as more significant than themselves. It is the attitude of Jesus Christ. He by His reasonableness, won unruly disciples to Himself. However, there are people in Scripture who encountered Jesus’s reasonableness, but refused Him and turned away (the Rich Young Ruler is one example, Matthew 19:16-30). By His patient gentleness, Jesus answered crowds trying to trick Him and get Him to betray the faith. In every instance, Jesus astonished people by His powerful preaching and His ability to address hard truth, doing so not to overwhelm or bully them.
O Saviour of sinners,
You name is excellent, Your glory high,
Your compassions unfailing, Your condescension wonderful, Your mercy tender.
I bless You for the discoveries, invitations, promises of the gospel
for in them is pardon for rebels, liberty for captives,
health for the sick, salvation for the lost.
I come to You in Your beloved name of Jesus;
re-impress Your image upon my soul;
Raise me above the smiles and frowns of the world,
regarding it as a light thing to be judged by men;
May Your ^approbation be my only aim,
Your Word my one rule.
Make me to abhor that which grieves Your Holy Spirit,
to suspect consolations of a worldly nature,
to shun a careless way of life, to reprove evil,
to instruct with meekness those who oppose me,
to be gentle and patient towards all men,
to be not only a professor but an example of the gospel,
displaying in every relation, office, and condition its excellency,
loveliness and advantages.
How little have I illustrated my principles and improved my privileges!
How seldom I served my generation!
How often have I injured and not recommended my Redeemer!
How few are those blessed through me!
In many things I have offended, in all come short of Your glory;
Pardon my iniquity, for it is great. Amen
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^approbation is approval or praise
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