”Can a man take fire
in his bosom, and his clothes not be burned? Can one go upon hot
coals, and his feet not be burned?”
Solomon asked these questions thousands of years ago and mankind
is still trying to get just as close to sin as possible thinking
they can escape the flames of the fire that has burned all their
predecessors.
We are reminded of the
story of the rich man who was interviewing prospective chauffers
and asked each one how close they could drive to the edge of the
precipice without going over. Each applicant tried to out-do the
others by telling how close they could get except one man who said
he wouldn’t go anywhere near the edge. This was the man that got
the job.
We too, are steering
a course through life and the narrow winding road has many steep
precipices. Just how close to the edge do we want to get? At the
start of our journey towards the kingdom sin is something that is
very appealing to us, something we would love to do but mustn’t.
As we grow closer to God and our love for Christ waxes hotter, sin
becomes more and more abhorrent until finally to sin against God
becomes something we would hate to do. Now we don’t get from one
place to the other overnight but we shall never get there as long
as we ride the edge of the road.
Just how do we get from
the place where sin has strong appeal to the place where it does
not? The answer lies in the way we think. If we think pure thoughts,
it follows that our actions will be above reproach. If we allow
our minds to wander over to the edge it’s only a matter of time
until it falls over the precipice pulling us down with it.
The closer we stay to
God the further we stay away from the edge and the hot coals. When
we begin to rely upon our own strength and think we can go it alone
without the help of our Lord we are beginning to get into dangerous
territory. Certainly Solomon was a strong wise king who had been
abundantly blessed by God and as long as he relied upon God he was
able to make wise decisions. When he married outlandish women he
soon began to think like they did, he got too close to the edge,
and before he knew it he was worshipping the gods of his wives instead
of the true and living God who had appeared to him. We have not
had the advantage of God personally appearing to us but we do have
the same advantages as all the faithful of all ages in that we can
take all our affairs to God in prayer knowing He hears us. We also
have in our hands God’s complete revelation (our Bibles) which many
who lived earlier did not have. We have all the help we need to
stay away from the edge and clear of the hot coals but we also have
a free will and if we, like Solomon, insist on trying to take fire
into our bosom or tread the hot coals we can expect the same burns
that struck Solomon down.
Let none of us think
we can succeed in reaching the Kingdom unscathed if we are flirting
with the world in any way. Our love for God should make us abhor
the evil that is in the world around us and if we still find it
appealing at least let us have sense enough to turn our back upon
it rather than snuggle up close and try to justify being on the
edge.
Let us try a little game
of mental gymnastics. Pick something in the world that truly attracts
us but we would be better off without. Make it a matter of prayer,
asking God’s help in overcoming our desire for it. Concentrate upon
the things of God and stay clear away from it and soon we will be
in for an experience which will seem like a personal miracle. Before
we know it, the attraction will be gone! God’s hand is as ready
to help us today as it ever was. Try it and see. |