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They Wanted to Trap Him

They Wanted to Trap Him

They wanted to trap Him into saying something they could use against Him. Luke 11:54 (NLT)

In this passage, we see that the Pharisees tried to provoke Jesus with many questions. Their goal was not to learn, but to trap Him with His own words. Of course, they failed; Jesus was always wise in what He said. This teaches us about the power and the care we must have with our words, because the enemy also seeks to use them against us.

Our mouth is a powerful instrument. Let’s not allow the enemy to trap us in negativity or complaint. Instead, let’s be intentional. May every word that comes out of our mouth today serve to build up, to declare God’s truth, and to establish His blessing over our lives and the lives of those around us.

They wanted to trap Him into saying something they could use against Him. Luke 11:54 (NLT)

Think About It:

  1. In which areas of your life have you fallen into the trap of speaking negatively?
  2. What are two or three declarations of faith (like those in Psalm 1:3 or Malachi 3:10) that you can begin speaking over your day?
  3. What practical step will you take today to be more prudent with your words and use them only as an instrument of blessing?
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