Wednesday, June 11

Proverbs 4:14

Proverbs 4:14 Do not enter the path of the wicked, and do not walk in the way of the evil.

The paths of the wicked often cross our daily lives as we go about our normal activities. Although these paths are sometimes hard to discern, Christians should be able to recognize and avoid them through a thorough understanding of the Law of Christ. In the photo above, the path of the wicked is easy to discern as people must make a conscience effort to walk this path. The consequences of walking this path are well known, and the results are not in doubt. The wicked who run these gambling boats do not conceal the fact that the mathematical advantage will always make them very successful. They are open 24 hours a day every day of the year. They provide entertainment, free drinks, and they will put you up in a hotel and even send a limo to pick you up if you participate enough. This proverb exhorts Christians to refrain from these paths and to avoid the way of evil.

How can Christians successfully refrain from evil and avoid wicked paths? Attempting to do it by relying on the flesh and self, through law keeping, is a recipe for failure. Instead, Christians should understand that they are no longer under law but are under grace. Through God’s grace and reliance on the indwelling Holy Spirit, we are to serve in the new way of the Spirit and not in the old way of the law. With a focus on prayer and the leading of the Spirit, Christians are empowered to have victory over sin. Although we may stumble and struggle with sin, a heart that is in tune with God’s grace and Spirit will prevail and not succumb to following in the path of the wicked.

We are not only saved but also sanctified by grace through faith. Praise God that Christians are conformed more and more to the image of Christ by his grace and indwelling Spirit.

4 comments:

donsands said...

"Attempting to do it by relying on the flesh and self, through law keeping, is a recipe for failure."

Amen. We'll either fall smack on our face, or worse, succeed, and become proud in our self-righteousness.

"Lead us not into temptation". Amen.

Simple teaching, but spot on Jazzy.

jazzycat said...

Thanks Don.

mark pierson said...

"Praise God that Christians are conformed more and more to the image of Christ by his grace and indwelling Spirit."

2 Cor.3:18;Rom.12:1-2

jazzycat said...

Mark,
Thanks. Those are very good verses that show that regenerated Christians are sanctified and show progress in discipleship.