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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Warning! Dangerous Curve!


The southern part of the State of Indiana is very pretty in the fall season. The natural woods and hilly terrain make for a very colorful drive on a sunny afternoon. But the hilly topography also creates some extremely dangerous curves and hills. The roads are peppered with yellow warning signs and speed reduction signs. Occasionally a driver ignores the warnings and the result is fatal.

The Bible warns us about living in a "I-have-arrived" state – the place where you think you have conquered sin and are little more saintly than others. That is an extremely dangerous condition that the devil seldom lets pass by and can be spiritually fatal. Traveling the "I'm better than you" highway has sharp turns and extremely slick and hilly roads that even the most seasoned saint will find difficult to handle. Heed what the Bible says!


Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall. 1Co 10:12


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1 comment:

  1. Hi Pastor Jim:

    Continual self examination, realizing that the heart is desperately wicked and remembering the verse you quoted... along with the judgement seat (as we are commanded to do) keeps us aware that we are in a continual climb up a steep hill. One misstep and we can tumble.

    Conversations with spiritually weaker people remind me of who I was, so it is humbling. When I am talking to someone stronger, I am reminded how far I have yet to go, so I am humbled.

    All the while, that filthy fleshly pride is waiting for a chance to take over again. The only remedy is to keep our eyes on the Lord and our minds on His Word. Anything else will take us down one of those slick roads you mention.

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