A time of pleasure will cost you all that you have.
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Proverbs 5: 10 lest strangers feast on your wealth and your toil enrich the house of another. (NIV)
You go to work and you do work hard. You put in a hard day’s work and it gets noticed. The boss is very happy with your efforts and you climb the corporate ladder and you are doing well. Your family has all they could ask for. Your wife drives a nice car. Your kids go to a great school and they participate in all the cool activities. You vacation in the most luxurious places. You have it all. How secure is it? Not at all if you keep flirting with that woman you pass on the way to your office. Before you know it, flirting leads to conversation. Conversation leads to “innocent touch.” Supposed innocent touch leads to immorality. Then spouses find out, lawyers get involved and the next thing you know, you are saying, “This used to be my life.” Immorality is a trap. It looks good at the start. And, we think we can keep ourselves safe, but there is an end that is not pretty. It’s a dangerous game that you are going to lose. Read on and let’s see how to keep from losing the life you enjoy.
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Watch the video.
Quick Hit!
Proverbs 5: 10 lest strangers feast on your wealth and your toil enrich the house of another. (NIV)
You go to work and you do work hard. You put in a hard day’s work and it gets noticed. The boss is very happy with your efforts and you climb the corporate ladder and you are doing well. Your family has all they could ask for. Your wife drives a nice car. Your kids go to a great school and they participate in all the cool activities. You vacation in the most luxurious places. You have it all. How secure is it? Not at all if you keep flirting with that woman you pass on the way to your office. Before you know it, flirting leads to conversation. Conversation leads to “innocent touch.” Supposed innocent touch leads to immorality. Then spouses find out, lawyers get involved and the next thing you know, you are saying, “This used to be my life.” Immorality is a trap. It looks good at the start. And, we think we can keep ourselves safe, but there is an end that is not pretty. It’s a dangerous game that you are going to lose. Read on and let’s see how to keep from losing the life you enjoy.
Want to dive deeper? Go to
www.practicaldevotional.com
#bible