A gentleman once wrote Marilyn Savant with a question about life. Ms. Savant is listed in the Guiness Book of World Records Hall of Fame for highest IQ, and has a regular column in Parade. This particular inquirer said his life was "more exhausting than he ever imagined" and wanted to know, "Is this normal?" Marilyn gave him the following analogy about life. She said, "Much of the time, life is like going through the airport steering a loaded luggage cart with one bad wheel. Sometimes you just feel ridiculous, sometimes you actually look ridiculous, and sometimes all you can do is just try to push it in generally the right direction." (Parade, Oct. 12, 1997, p. 8)
Psalm 119:1-9 give us some of the things required to live life according to God’s Word:
*”Walk according to the law of the Lord”
*”Keep His statues”
*”Seek Him with all your heart and walk in His ways”
*”Obey His decrees”
*”Live according to His Word”
There is also a call of folly. Folly also has a house. But, it is built where the fools are already living, (Prov. 9:15)...This makes it far more convenient. This implies that men may enter the house of folly with little or no change in their lives. To get to wisdom, they have to put forth effort, to get to folly, they can continue as they are, where they are. They can just hang around until they get used to it! Folly is presented as a prostitute. She promises the fool a good time, this is the enticement to evil. This is why there are more people who live lives of sin than there are who live lives of righteousness! People, like water and electricity, almost always choose the path of least resistance. They do what comes naturally and they gravitate toward evil, (Read - Eph. 2:1-3)
These two calls; whether from Satan or the world; lead to two choices in life. The ultimate choice lies with the individual. Even Jesus presented life as consisting of only two choices, Matt. 7:13-14 ”Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction.” One leads to life as it was meant to be, the other to destruction. Think about this in light of all areas of life…There is a narrow road and a wide road as it concerns relationships; finances; spirituality; and so on…one leads to wisdom, one leads to folly.
In the end, your eternal destiny will rest upon the choices you make in all areas of life. Is it any wonder why we need a guidebook such as this Word of God?
Tomorrow I will look at the two contrasts and the consequences.
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