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Do Not Gloat Over Me Scripture Reading: Micah 7:8-10 Today's Treasure: "Do not gloat over me, my enemy! Though I have fallen, I will rise. Though I sit in darkness, the Lord will be my light" (Micah 7:8). Sometimes our departures from God result from willful disobedience and premeditated sin—the wide-eyed sin we practically pencil in on our calendars. We've all experienced times when we knew we were about to do or say something that was willful, arrogant sin. We've all committed it and it's not pretty. "Falling" into sin develops from a different scenario. Although it equally misses the mark and requires the same repentance and forgiveness, falling into sin is not willful disobedience. In Micah 7:8, the word fallen comes from the Hebrew word naphal. The Hebrew lexicon states: "The main idea behind this root is a violent or accidental circumstance or event."* I have a scar on my knee from falling over broken concrete while jogging one morning. I did not throw myself over the concrete on purpose; still the fall was my fault because I should have been watching where I was going. As I brushed off my hands and knees, I felt foolish and, frankly, was on the verge of tears. As the blood dripped into my sock, a passerby asked if she could take me home. I declined because I was too proud to let her. Ashamed, I hobbled my way home. I've
certainly committed premeditated sin, but I've also "fallen" into sin.
I've been jogging along in my Christian life, become distracted with the
scenery, believed I had things under control, stopped watching where I
was going, and wham! Fallen into sin. Is the memory of a bad fall still getting to you? Rather than allowing the enemy to continue to gloat over you, allow God to guide you. Have guts enough to say: "Do not gloat over me, my enemy! Though I have fallen, I will rise—stronger than ever, alert and watching." Satan's mission is to trip us. I have a physical scar that reminds me every day of a spiritual reality. Please don't wait until you have a scar to learn that lesson. Don't take your eyes off the spiritual path—no matter how many times you've run that way before. Look to the One "who is able to keep you from falling" (Jude 24). Lord, thank You for the courage Your Word gives me. With You as my light, I will assuredly rise from my fall. Because of Your mercy and forgiveness, my enemy will not gloat over me for long. Please forgive me for not being more vigilant and falling into sin. Take me home, Lord, and bind up my wounds. Please make me stronger and wiser than before, in the name of Jesus. Amen. For more on this topic, we recommend Beth Moore's book, When Godly People Do Ungodly Things. *The Complete Word Study Old Testament (Chattanooga, TN: AMG Publishers, 1994), 2341. Adapted from Whispers of Hope, by Beth Moore, page 12. Nashville: LifeWay Press, 1998. Used by permission. |
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How to Receive Jesus Christ
| 1. | Admit your need for forgiveness and peace. |
| 2. | Be willing to turn from your sins, believing that Jesus Christ died for you on the cross and rose from the grave. |
| 3. | Through prayer, invite Jesus Christ to forgive your sins & be your Savior. |
As quickly as you can, please plug yourself into a Bible teaching church
for encouragement and accountability.