I heard several versions of this phrase repeatedly growing up… ‘Stop provoking me!’, ‘Don’t provoke me!’ It was usually a result of an antagonistic action. When we kids were being sassy and rebellious, mother would say, “Stop provoking me!” In other words, ‘you’re asking for it…shape up or you’re going to get it!’
What does that strange word mean? Well, it rhymes with ‘poke’… could be almost restated, prod, goad, maybe even push or stir up….(’I’m going to stir up some batter and cookies are going to come out of it.’)
To provoke someone means you are intending to generate a response…a reaction.
It’s interesting though, God uses the word provoke in a positive sense. He says, ‘provoke one another to do good works.’
That caught my attention the first time I saw it.
To me, it meant I could do or say something, all by myself, that could cause, encourage, ‘incite’, wake –up, provoke! someone to do good! That was powerful to me!
I could be a force to ‘incite’ good, to help other people want to do good for their benefit and their family’s good.
Much today tries to incite people to do bad, think bad, be bad, treat other people bad, treat themselves bad… but I, (we) have the same amount of power to incite (provoke) people to do good!
That really is revolutionary!
I am just me! Little ole’ me, yet I can be a provoker of good and be an influence wherever I go to ‘poke, prod, goad, push, stir-up, incite, wake-up, encourage, provoke, make them want to do good!!!
No rallying speech necessary… just live my life before others… happy, free, smiling, encouraging, helping, thanking, praying, building people up in whatever their current state of affliction might be…saying something that might help them see their situation from a different angle so they don’t give in to despair.
We can be the counter-balance.
In spite of all the provocation to do ill towards others, we can provoke others to want to do good.
Who will you provoke today?