Bible Reading: Proverbs 7:1-20
Key Verse: Verse 17 - “I have
perfumed my bed with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon."
Key Words: I have perfumed my bed with ...cinnamon
It is believed that cinnamon is
very low in saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium. Cinnamon is a good source of Vitamin K which
helps prevent blood clotting and is a very good source of dietary fiber and
manganese.
It is very obvious from our text
that cinnamon is used as a perfume for drawing appeal as well. Now cinnamon itself is not bad, it just
depends on what we use it for.
It is said that visitors at
Niagara Falls often have their attention called to a certain cliff over the
boiling current below where a young lady some years ago lost her life. She was delighted with the beautiful scene
and eager to pluck some wild flowers from a cliff where no human hand had ever
ventured. She climbed the cliff and
grasped the flowers; but as she gazed down upon the surging waters below, she
became dizzy; and with a wild shriek she plunged like a falling star to her
death below.
Now, the flowers were not the
problem, her desire was the problem. Our
craving for things we should not crave will always lead us to destruction.
A pastor once told the
following. “My friends, the other day I
was going down the street and saw a drove of pigs following a man. My curiosity was aroused, and I decided to
follow him. This I did, and to my
surprise I found he was leading them to the slaughterhouse. I asked the man how he managed to get them to
follow him. The man answered, ‘Oh, did
you not see that I had a basket of beans under my arm, and I continued to drop
them along, and so they followed me?’ So
it is with the devil. He is dropping his
bait, which may look and taste good to the sinner, but it will lead him to
hell.”
So the next time you see, taste, or smell cinnamon, remember to keep your cravings under God’s control.
Dr. Mike Rouse
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