Thursday, July 5, 2012

What do you hate? Proverbs 8:13

Proverbs 8:13 - “The fear of the Lord is to hate evil; Pride and arrogance and the evil way and the perverted mouth, I hate.

What do you do if you hate something?   Do you embrace it?  Do you fellowship with it?  Do you hang with it?  Do you have secret rendezvous with it?   I am beginning to realize that in my battle with sin (pride, arrogance,  the evil way and the perverted mouth) I am less incline to treat sin as a hated thing.  Growing up I hated carrots.  You couldn't force me to eat a cooked carrot.   I would get physically sick at the smell of them.  I would often use the statement, "I hate carrots."   I would even take being sent to my room to avoid eating them.  My mom was an English teacher and she would tell me to either eat the cooked carrots or diagram a sentence she gave me.   I would choose to diagram a sentence.   That is what you do when you hate something.    So, too, we should feel about pride and arrogance.  However, in my walk in life I find I embrace my accomplishments as my own.   I tend to hide and embrace the evil way in the darkness of my heart.    If we really, really "fear the Lord," we will find that we avoid and hate sin.  So, where do you stand with it all?

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