Tuesday; September 17
Have you noticed how easy it is to
justify just about anything? I have
heard people explain away everything from lies to extramarital affairs to
murder. It may seem odd and it may not
make sense to those around us, but if we are inclined to do so (and if we think
hard enough about it) we can make sense out of any of our actions. While being able to rationalize anything is
possible, it doesn’t make it true. Just
because I have a “reason” for something doesn’t mean that it is right – either
in the eyes of others or, even more importantly, in the mind of God.
The other day I came across a
challenging reminder, “All the ways of a man are clean in his own sight, but the Lord weighs the
motives. Commit your works to the Lord
and your plans will be established.” (Proverbs 16:2-3). Sure, we might be able to convince our
friends, our followers – even a counselor, prosecutor or judge – that something
is justified, but unless our actions and our motives are pure, God will still
hold us accountable. It no longer
matters what we can “get away with”, the eternal challenge is the consequence we
must accept.
Let’s make sure to make good decisions.
When we do, not only will life be easier, we won’t have to come up with
lame excuses or false justifications.
Think About It!