Then comes the ivory. This stands for the undue attachment to a particular teacher, a particular textbook, or a particular church or other organization. It is a mistaken loyalty. It is an unselfish error, but a deadly one. Any religious teacher writer, however eminent, any church or center, however much beloved, is still but a means to an end. The end itself is spiritual growth.
Recognize with gratitude all the help you receive from any source, but remember that your loyalty is due to God, through your own spiritual development. You must feel free at any time to go wherever you get the most help, irrespective of personal considerations.
The ape stands for bodily temptations such as sensuality, addiction to drink, drugs, and so forth. These things are so obvious that the victim cannot deceive himself about them, so that at least he knows where he stands. They can, of course, be overcome by systematic prayer.
The peacock stands for vanity. Vanity may take the form of intellectual pride, or of a snobbish attitude, or the desire to stand in with what is fashionable and powerful. It also includes spiritual pride on the part of those who really are in Truth, and this is worse than any of the other forms.
But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness (1 Timothy 6:11).
Of all our temptations, self-righteousness may be one of the most deadly. A threat perceived is one that can be addressed. Self-righteousness blinds us to its presence and we are therefore unable to address. Then, like an undetected cancer, it grows to malignancy then spreads to the point of mortality.
It is through humility, meekness and submission to God that we reveal our own weaknesses and with God’s help, overcome them. It is when we remove the log from our own eyes that we see our own weakness, instead of judging other’s shortcomings by focusing on the splinter in their eyes.
Others will not need our judgements to guide them when they have our example to follow.
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