Read: Malachi 2:13-17
You say, "Everyone who does evil is good in the sight of the LORD." --- Malachi 2:17
The Bible In One Year:
Genesis 43-45
Matthew 12:24-50
I had just started to back the van away from the loading area. In my rearview mirror I saw two semi trucks side by side. I had plenty of clearance. Just then it appeared that one of the trucks was moving into my path. I stopped. But then I realized that the other truck was actually backing up, creating an illusion that the standing semi was moving forward.
An illusion, according to the dictionary, is an "erroneous perception of reality." Sleight-of-hand artists us it to "do the impossible." Most illusions are harmless, but some can be fatal. In a desert, chasing a mirage that looks like water can lead to death.
But the most dangerous illusions are the spiritual and moral ones that people are so prone to believe. In Malachi 2, the Israelites were breaking their marriage vows [vv.14-16]. They knew that God hates divorce [v.16], yet they were saying, "Everyone who does evil is good in the sight of the LORD" [v.17].
Doesn't that sound like today's culture? People believe that things like abortion, extramarital sex, and divorce for other than biblical reasons are morally right. Even some Christians believe in such illusions.
It's crucial that we allow the Bible to be the standard by which we distinguish reality from illusion! --- Dennis De Haan
The Word of God declares what's right
And what is pleasing in His sight;
It also shows that deep within
What we call good may be a sin. --- Hess
ONE OF LIFE'S GREATEST ILLUSIONS IS THAT SIN HAS NO CONSEQUENCES.
Monday, January 17, 2005
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