
" When you spread out your hands in prayer, I will hide my eyes from you; even if you offer many prayers, I will not listen. Your hands are full of blood; wash and make yourselves clean. Take your evil deeds out of my sight! Stop doing wrong, learn to do right!"
Isaiah 1:15-17
You cannot slowly stop doing something, or break a habit little by little. You have to make the decision right then and there, to completely stop doing it. "Stop doing wrong, learn to do right."
At the Junior High summer camp, this past summer, the speaker told us a story I will never forget. It was about a man who got bit by a posionous snake. The snake bit him in the arm, and he was too far away from a hospital to get there in time. He knew that the poison was going to spread and kill him, so he cut his arm off. He knew that in order to survive, he was going to have to do this. Because the poison had not spread yet, he lived.
When you have a bad habit, you have to completely cut it off. You cannot just say that you are going to stop doing it little by little. It doesn't work that way. One bad habit leads to death. If you do not stop, it will spread and end up spiritually killing you. So you have to make the decision to stop doing it right then and there, one clean cut. To say that you are going to stop doing something little by little is like slowly cutting your arm off with a butter knife. Its alot harder, messier, and painful.
September 05, 2008....Janel cut her arm off!
1 comment:
I loved this devotion...so true!
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