JMD Devotional 134 Proverbs 14:9 Good Infection
I used to have a sadistic supervisor who mocked my faith nearly every day. He made a game out of trying very hard to locate and push my buttons; to barbecue my sacred cows; he would pick and pick and pick at Christianity Vs all the other world religions. He loved to upset me. To him it was mental sparring; to me it was an unpleasant torment. His basic premise was that I was a fool for letting my beliefs restrain my libido from enjoying itself as he tried to do. His brother was saved at a Promise Keeper's rally and this was his way to 'avoid infection.' (C.S. Lewis called Christianity 'good infection.') That was eight years ago; and in the course of time I grew stronger as I learned to live in the face of criticism and to defend my beliefs; what he meant for evil helped me become a better Christian (Romans 8:28). He, on the other hand, has gone so far down the road to perdition, stretching the envelope of depravity, his behavior being abhorrent to even the very worldly so much so that none of his old friends will have anything to do with him. His life is a mess. He did it to himself.
Dear God,
I praise You and thank You for rescuing me from myself! How You managed to get through my utter depravity and the gross hostility of my unregenerate mind is beyond human understanding; but I am so grateful for your election. You are Sovereign God; even Satan is a dog on a leash which you hold; your will is carried out by saints and sinners alike, knowingly or unknowingly. Your Word is true from the beginning; may I live according to your good admonitions and Lordship. Please help me to walk in the center of your good graces for your praise and glory.
Amen
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