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If you walk like
a duck and quack like a duck, don’t be surprised if people
think you are a duck. Don’t advertise what you are not, unless
you want people to think you are what you are not.
This advice can
be applied to every facet of our lives. We have all known
young girls who dress in such a way that they advertise something
they say they are not. If they are not that kind of girl,
why are they advertising that they are?
Many people talk
in such a way that everyone thinks they are a certain kind
of person, yet they claim that they are not. Why are they
talking this way if they are not this way?
Paul tell us to
”abstain from all appearances of evil.” By the way we dress,
by the things we say, we can easily give the impression that
we are other than what we want God to believe that we are.
We are also known
by the company we keep. If our friends are all ducks, we are
almost certain to be thought of as a duck.
Are our dress,
our conversation, and our friends all in keeping with our
high calling? If not, why not? These things really do say
a lot about us. Are we satisfied with what they are advertising
us to be?
Would you want
Jesus to see you in what you wear to the beach or swimming
pool? He does see you even though you do not see him. Would
you tell him the stories that you share with your friends
when you are all relaxing in a casual atmosphere? He does
hear what you say to them. Would you like to introduce your
Lord to the friends you choose when you have a choice as to
whom you want to be with? He does know who your friends are.
These kinds of
thoughts boggled the mind of David and he says so in Psalm
139. ”0 Lord, you have searched me and you know me. You know
when I sit and when I rise; you perceive my thoughts from
afar. You discern my going out and my lying down; you are
familiar with all my ways. Before a word is on my tongue,
you know it completely, 0 Lord. You hem me in – behind and
before; you have laid your hand upon me. Such knowledge is
too wonderful for me, too lofty for me to attain.”
The Lord Jesus
tells us, ”But I say unto you, that every idle word that men
shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of
judgment. For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by
thy words thou shalt be condemned.”
God knows even
what you are thinking. We need to solve the sobering problem
of not being mistaken for a duck by putting bird-brain thoughts
far from us.
We are what we
think and what we think will affect how we dress, who we associate
with, and what we talk about.
Since God knows
our thoughts, let us guard carefully what we think by associating
with those whose thoughts are godly. Let us be careful what
we read and hear, for these things will surely affect what
we wear, where we go, and what we think. If we work at it
diligently, we will put away duck-like thoughts and then duck-like
quacking and duck-like walking will stop.
”They that feared
the LORD spake often one to another: and the LORD hearkened,
and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before
him for them that feared the LORD and that thought upon his
name.”
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