
"Run from all these evil things." 1 Timothy 6:11 (NLT)
Pastor, do you have an escape plan for the moment you're tempted? Do you have anything in place to keep you away from your biggest temptations before they ever reach you? If you don't have those things, you need them now.
You carry more than most people ever see. And that weight is part of what makes certain temptations so appealing: the shortcut, the secret, the compromise you're sure no one would catch.
First, when you find yourself tempted, you need a panic button. An emergency plan. The Bible is clear about what that plan is: You run.
Paul tells Timothy, a young pastor, "Run from all these evil things" (1 Timothy 6:11 NLT).
Move quickly out of any situation that tempts you. Never argue with a temptation. You'll always lose. Emotions take over, and emotions aren't always logical.
It doesn't matter what the temptation is. It could be the pull to cut a corner with money or shade the numbers you report. It could be a sexual temptation. Whatever it is, your response should be the same: Get out.
But better than running from temptation is preventing it in the first place. Another way to say it is this: If you don't want to get stung, stay away from the bees.
Don't wait until you're alone, exhausted, and discouraged to decide you'll stay faithful. You have to make that decision ahead of time, and then keep yourself out of the situation, because when you're empty, the pull is stronger than your willpower.
The same principle runs all through ministry.
If you know you get short with your family on Sunday nights when you're spent, build a strategy for it now. Guard a slower evening. Protect some quiet before the hardest stretch of your week.
Don't wait until a questionable decision is sitting in front of you to decide your ministry will be above reproach. Build accountability into how you lead, with people who can ask you anything, so you're not standing in that moment by yourself.
Take time today to put a few of those preventative strategies in place. And when they don't hold, keep your emergency plan ready: Don't resist temptation; run from it. That's the simplest and surest way out.