Comedy of Errors      

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Counsel is mine, and sound wisdom; I am understanding, I have strength.  Proverbs 8:14

RECOMMENDED READING: Proverbs 8:12-21  ““I, wisdom, dwell with prudence,And find out knowledge and discretion.13 The fear of the Lord is to hate evil; Pride and arrogance and the evil way And the perverse mouth I hate.14 Counsel is mine, and sound wisdom;I am understanding, I have strength.15 By me kings reign,And rulers decree justice.16 By me princes rule, and nobles,All the judges of the earth.17 I love those who love me,  And those who seek me diligently will find me.18 Riches and honor are with me,Enduring riches and righteousness.19 My fruit is better than gold, yes, than fine gold,And my revenue than choice silver.20 I traverse the way of righteousness,In the midst of the paths of justice,21 That I may cause those who love me to inherit wealth,That I may fill their treasuries.”

COMMENTS: Have you ever made really foolish choices by impulse?  By peer pressure?  How about any foolish choices even after taking the time to think about it and work up courage and still make regrettable choice.  This morning I read about a store robber in Colorado who planned a robbery and paced outside the store trying to gather courage to follow through with his scheme.  He finally went into the store pulling out a BB gun and demanding clerk for money.  He dropped the gun and it fell behind the counter and then ran out the store.   The gun was behind the belt of his pants but without it, his pants fell down while he was running out (without any money), falling down on the floor where he was arrested.   His foolish choice only made matters worse for him and anyone depending on him.

Poor or sinful choices have a terrible way of compounding / multiplying consequences if we continue to make them.  Each makes circumstances far worse than before and can quickly compound to the point outside help is necessary in order to heal or recover or even get back to where poor choice was made.  Most who get to that point never recover because change also gets harder too.  Bad habitual behavior and choice practices also create powerful forces hindering change.  Such is exactly what satan designed and wants because he is motivated by a passion to destroy us as a way of trying to hurt God, who he really hates.

This example of the store robber reveals a clear point when the robber had every opportunity to change his mind and avoid consequences but he chose to resist his conscience and his own logic shouting at him “don’t do it!”, “you will regret it!”

By contrast, wise choices build on each other too.  Scripture is packed with examples of those who made foolish but also with those who made wise choices along with consequences and blessing this encountered after those choices.  God provides His Living Word to help and guide and inspire us but not without opportunity to let His Holy Spirit also guide and help and explain His Word too.  He offers forgiveness and redemption but also a path away from and to a better destination.  He is building an eternal home and body for us.  He has prepared a plan and path to that destination for us.  He has prepared a purpose and work for us and preparation for us so we can not only have purpose and fulfillment, a better way of providing for our needs and for those entrusted to our care, but also a wonderful relationship with our Creator and Savior and with a multitude of others who have and will let Him transform them  too.  We change from being a missionary instead of a mission field.  A giver instead of just a taker.  A producer instead of only a consumer.  A person who leaves a place or person(s) better off instead of worse off than how they found them.  Who doesn’t want that?  So why not take God’s hand, follow His lead, and let Him guide you to make that a reality.  Why not seek and accept the Wisdom and make the Wise Choices and options only He can provide?   Not an easy path but a far better path.  New Years is a great time to do just that.  AMEN?  AMEN!

Life is confusing for us, but we don’t have to bungle our way through it. Ask God for wisdom for each day and study the counsel of His Word. The fruit of righteousness abounds with each passing year; instead of a comedy of errors, our lives become channels of blessing.    “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.” It is in our coming before the Lord that we see the true nature of all that we observe around us.  W. A. Criswell

 

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