Here's a satisfying verse ...
"Behold, I am sending you out as sheep in the midst of wolves, so be wise as serpants and innocent as doves" (Matthew 10:16 ESV).
Jesus was sending his disciples out to preach and heal but these words carried fair warning of impending persecution. Being sent in to the midst of wolves sounds ominous, but He did add strategy for navigating through the pack. They could be "wise as serpents" - #1, and second, innocent as doves."
A few days ago I killed a serpent that had had the audacity to slither over my feet in my kitchen. Wriggling and wily serpents give me the shivers!
Then for a couple of nights in a row, I dreamt of colorful serpents. NOT nice!
Serpents seem to be coming at me from all angles. My husband was watching a documentary of like the top ten (or so - can't exactly recall) places in the world where human beings absolutely cannot live, or they live with exceedingly difficult existences and hard won survival due to extreme weather to weather.
One of those places named was Snake Island, off the coast of Brazil. It said that there was one highly venomous golden lancehead viper per one square meter in some parts of the 430,000 square meter island.
There is a coast guard, guarding the island 24/7 for the protection of stupid people (my term) who'd think they were so invicible they could "visit" the island unscathed. (Well, these snakes are also on the endangered species list thus another plausible reason for the guarding.)
The golden lanceheads are beautiful creatures but, they are still serpents. Deadly ones, yet in order to catch their prey they have to be wise. They have to be shrewd. However, they are neither harmless nor innocent. Did you know they curl up on a branch, for instance, and let their tail hang down and wiggle it to deceive birds that there's a nice juicy worm to be had? Once lured, the bird ..., well, you get the picture. It was definitely a time not to be early.
Conversely, the small, quick tripping motion of a dove's walk with its bobbing head as it goes along, often cooing, appears to be the epitome of innocence and harmlessness. We often see them around and I think they are rather sweet and unassuming birds.
So saying, let's find what's happening with Paul in regards to serpents and innocent doves. He's been rescued from the murderous crowds who so desired to beat him, quite possibly, to death. The Roman soldiers were ordered to get him into the barracks for safety reasons, but also so he could be more closely examined as to why the people were all stirred up.
The next day he was brought before the high priest Ananias and others of the religious Jewish leaders while the Roman tribunal looked on. This is where Paul, who could read a crowd apparently, used the wise serpent-innocent dove tactic.
Paul ascertained that some of the religious rulers were of the Sadducees' persuasion and some were of the Pharisees'. The former did not believe in resurrection of the dead, angels or of spirits while the latter did.
It seems like Paul was attempting to divide and conquer with his shrewd remarks, declaring himself to be a Pharisee and stating his belief in those three basic areas. He got his desired effect.
The hostile accusers became divided and ...
" ... the dissension became violent, the tribune, afraid that Paul would be torn to pieces by them, commanded the soldiers to go down and take him away from among them by force and bring him into the barracks" (v. 10 ESV).
Paul's "innocent shrewdness" is somewhat amusing but he still did not have his freedom. Thankfully, he once again escaped being "torn to pieces". God wasn't finished with him yet.
This was serious business. The heading of the Scriputre section from which I have taken the Matthew 10:16 verse in the YouVersion ESV, reads,
"Persecution Will Come."
If you read from verse 16 through 20, you'll see what Jesus taught and what Paul had been experiencing as recorded by Luke in the Book of Acts.
Persecution can come in many forms but we can have some preparedness and readiness by studying these verses that come straight from our Lord's mouth. And as we listen for Holy Spirit's guidance about being as wise as serpents and innocent as doves, pray for the correct Christlike way to speak and act. Then watch out for the wolves.
Father God, thank You for Your many provisions for us, especially in view of persecution of Your people. The advice and instruction Jesus gave to the disciples is helpful. Help us to use it aright and in whatever wise shrewdness we use, it will indeed be harmless and innocent. May Your Holy Spirit lead and guide us, along with Your word, all the days of our lives, which You have numbered. We thank You in Jesus' name. Amen.
~ ERC March 2026 ~
Based on Acts 23 and Matthew 10:16 ESV.
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