Bible Reading: Proverbs 12
Key Verse: Verse 5 – “The thoughts of the righteous are right: but
the counsels of the wicked are
deceit.
Key Words: the counsels of the wicked are deceit
Recently two
slick “con” men boarded a train that runs between New York and Boston and
singled out a prosperous looking individual as their “patsy.” Sitting down next
to him, they invited him to play a game of cards. Soon the unsuspecting victim was several
hundred dollars in the red. The
winner agreed to take a check, but once
he had it in his hands, he acted conscience-stricken and tore it up. “ I never thought you’d lose so much
money. Let’s call the whole thing off,”
he said. Impressed with their apparent
generosity, the loser insisted on writing out a new one. Later, when his vouchers came back from the
bank, he found that not only the second but also the first check had been cashed!
The crook had quickly slipped the first one into his pocket and had torn
up a blank one instead. The loser was
hooked twice.
We despise
that kind of deception even though gambling is wrong in the first place. But do we fail to recognize in our own lives
the same tendency to deceive? Have we
fawned over others, inflating their egos to gain personal favor, or winked at
wrongdoing to advance up the ladder of success?
We may try to assure ourselves that we do these things “to win friends”
or to be “diplomatic,” when actually we ar motivated by self-interest, not
kindness. Yet because our hearts are
evil, we constantly seek to justify ourselves (Jeremiah 17:9).
Beware of
deceitfulness. It originates with the
devil, the “father” of lies (John 8:44), and is one of the seven things God
hates (Proverbs 6:16-19).
What to do:
✞Always remember the words of Walter
Scott, “Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive.”
✞Again remember, your sin will find
you out.
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