Prov. 29:27
The godly despise the wicked; the wicked despise the godly.
I think for the most part, we only see this
verse partially fulfilled. There is no
question about the wicked hating the godly.
It has always been evident.
Godliness is despised by the world.
It is true because ungodly people don’t like it when they are around
others who are living better lives than they do. They don’t like it when they are held to a
higher standard that they cannot meet.
They don’t like it when they are told that they can’t make it to heaven
on their own. They don’t like it when
they are told they are not the center of the universe. They don’t want to hear about a place called
hell. They don’t want to be told that
their “goodness” is not good enough to get them into heaven. Wicked people want to do what they want to do
whenever they want to do it and however they want to do it without being told
there are consequences for their behavior.
But, let’s be honest about it. Do the godly despise the wicked? We say we do, but do we? Do we get bothered by the things the wicked
do? How much wickedness do we justify in
our lives? Do we just shun the obvious
things others may see in us and embrace other things in the privacy of our
lives? Are we really so righteous that
we can say that are not wicked to some degree in our lives? What do we turn to for entertainment? Where do we go to be entertained? What do we we watch and read? What do we allow to give us pleasure in
life? How much of the world’s practices
do we participate in in order to get ahead in life? How often do we stand up in the face of the
wicked and denounce it and its messengers?
As children of God, we should be standing guard
over our souls and keep wickedness out.
We should care enough about Christ in us to keep wickedness away from
Him. We should take God’s command for
our holiness seriously. No, it’s not
easy. Yes, it will require much of
us. We will not be accepted by a lot of
people in and outside of the church. We
will find that many will be cruel to us and want to take advantage of us. We will not be widely accepted. We will often be on the short end of
justice. We may be laughed at and
scorned.
But I ask you, “Is it better to please God or
man? Is it better to be rejected by man
or God?” Daily you are making choices
about whom you serve and associate with.
You will live eternally with the choices you make. As for me, I will serve the Lord. How about you?
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