GREEK
WORD WITH ENGLISH TRANSLITERATION: ζωγρεω (zogreo)
PRONUNCIATION:
zo-GREH-oh
STRONG’S
CONCORDANCE #: 2221
MEANING:
to take captive; to capture; to catch
BACKGROUND
OF WORD (ETYMOLOGY): unlike a more common used to describe
catching fish, this word was more so used to describe the act of catching a
wild animal with a net or trap; to catch an animal alive
HOW
TRANSLATED IN KJV AND/OR ESV: catch; capture; take captive
#
OF TIMES USED IN THE GREEK NEW TESTAMENT: 2
VERSES
IN THE BIBLE WHERE GREEK WORD USED:
Luke 5:10 - "And Jesus said to Simon, 'Do not
be afraid; from now on you will be catching (ζωγρεω) men.'"
2 Timothy 2:26 - "and they may escape from the
snare of the devil, after being captured (ζωγρεω) by him to do his will."
THOUGHT
FOR THE DAY:
Every once and a while in the local
church, someone gets so bent out of shape and upset with the church leadership
that he behaves in a way that is shocking to everyone. Often this person has
served faithfully in the past; yet suddenly he becomes a raging torrent —
accusing the pastor, getting upset with the pastoral staff, and trying to stir
up as much trouble as possible. The amazing thing is that this person is
usually blind to how ugly and ungodly his behavior really is. Often the person
even thinks he's doing the will of God by pointing out the flaws of the church
leadership!
Timothy was having similar troubles with
several people in his own congregation. Paul referred to this predicament when
he wrote that some people in his church were “...taken captive by him [the
devil] at his will” (2 Timothy 2:26).
The words “taken captive” are from the
Greek word zogreo, which means to take an animal alive. It is the
picture of putting an animal in a cage or
behind bars at the zoo. This means people who are behaving this way are
themselves victims — somehow caught and trapped by the devil, caged in
resentment or bitterness that drives them to act in a fashion that is
inconsistent with who they really are! When
Paul says “taken captive by him [the devil] at his will,” it could be better
rendered:
“...who are taken captive by him [the devil] to carry out the devil's will.”
“...who are taken captive by him [the devil] to carry out the devil's will.”
Here we see a picture of a believer
whose emotions the devil has manipulated until the person himself becomes the
source of strife, discord, and subversion in the church, all the while thinking
that he is doing the will of God. This is a deceived believer, captured by the
enemy and now working for the devil to disrupt the local church!
Offense is usually the entry point the
devil uses to seduce a believer into this behavior. And it's amazing just how
quickly a dart of offense from the enemy can be thrown into a person's heart.
Equally amazing is the speed in which just one of his evil darts can change
that person's perspective of someone he used to honor and respect! In a matter
of seconds, his entire view of that
other person can become adversely affected.
Like the dripping of water, the devil
begins to repeatedly strike a person's mind with accusations against the one
who was once so revered. Let's say the one accused is the person's pastor. The
enemy might pound that person's mind with false allegations such as these:
1.
He is so
arrogant and proud!
2.
If other people
saw what you see, no one would attend this church.
3.
He doesn't
appreciate you.
4.
He doesn't
deserve to have you serve on his staff. Leave him!
5.
The people in
this city need a pastor who really loves them.
6.
It's time for
you to leave him and go start your own church!
When the enemy is attacking the mind and
emotions in this way, the victim often doesn't realize that deception is trying
to creep into his heart. He is falling into the devil's trap and doesn't even
know it! At the moment it is happening, the person really believes that what he is thinking and doing is right. This
is a classic example of a believer taken captive by the devil to do the devil's
will. This believer truthfully believes he is acting in a right spirit and
executing the will of God as he rebels against his God-ordained authority.
Thankfully, God can deal with that
person's heart and reveal how wrong he is, and his relationship with his
authority can be completely restored. However, restoration in these kinds of
cases is a rare occurrence. The damage is usually so severe that people are
left deeply wounded — which is precisely the objective the devil wants to
accomplish!
Let me give you this advice to help you
avoid ever being caught in this devilish deception. Whenever something becomes a major issue between you and someone
else, you would be wise to back up and reexamine what you are upset about. So
often the person you are upset with is someone you love and need in your life.
Therefore, ask yourself these questions:
1.
Do I want to let
the devil build a wall between me and that other person over something that
won't even matter one or two years from now?
2.
Do I really
think that person intended to hurt me?
3.
Wouldn't it be
better to forgive that person and preserve our relationship that has taken so
long to build?
4.
Is what happened
really so serious, or am I blowing the whole incident out of proportion?
5.
Have I ever been
guilty of doing the same thing to someone else?
I have discovered from my own experience
through the years that the devil is constantly seeking opportune moments to
wedge bad feelings between people. He is a master at embellishing real or
imagined offenses until they become inflated and larger than life. And he knows
just when to “sock it to you”!
CHALLENGE
FOR THE DAY:
So slow down, calm down, and give
yourself a little time to think and pray before you start accusing someone. It
would be a good idea to find a friend who will be honest with you. Ask that
friend to tell you the truth about what you are feeling and about how you are
behaving. A good dose of honesty from a
truthful friend might be exactly what you need to wake you up to what the devil
is trying to do in you and through you!
PRAYER
OF THE DAY:
Lord,
I never want the devil to take me captive to do his will in my church or place
of employment. He is an accuser, so if I am tempted to accuse and slander, it
means that the devil is trying to work through me. Give me the ability to recognize
this strategy of the enemy as soon as it starts, and to put on the brakes
before I get so embroiled in a conflict that I can't see or think correctly.
Holy Spirit, You are the Spirit of Truth, so please enable me to both see and
to hear the truth about myself, because I want to stay free! I pray this in
Jesus' name! Amen.
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