Christ-like Character
The Bible says: “And David said
unto Nathan, I have sinned against the LORD. And Nathan said unto David, The LORD also hath put away thy sin; thou shalt not
die. Howbeit, because by this deed thou hast given great occasion to the enemies of the LORD to blaspheme, the child also
that is born unto thee shall surely die.” 2 Samuel 12:13-14 (KJV)
In his
book: The Quest For Character, Charles Swindoll writes: “I read this past week of a couple (let's call them Carl
and Clara) whose twenty-five year marriage was a good one. Not the most idyllic, but good. They now had three grown children
who loved them dearly. They were also blessed with sufficient financial security to allow them room to dream about a lakeside
retirement home. They began looking. A widower we’ll call Ben was selling his place. They liked it a lot and returned
home to talk and plan. Months passed. Last fall, right out of the blue, Clara told Carl she wanted a divorce. He went numb.
After all these years, why? And how could she deceive him...how could she have been nursing such a scheme while they were
looking at a retirement home? She said she hadn’t been. Actually, this was a recent decision now that she had found
another man. Who? Clara admitted it was Ben, the owner of the lake house, whom she inadvertently ran into several weeks after
they had discussed the sale. They’d begun seeing each other. Since they were now “in love,” there was no
turning back. Not even the kids, who hated the idea, could dissuade their mother. On the day she was to leave, Carl walked
through the kitchen toward the garage. Realizing she would be gone when he returned, he hesitated, “Well, hon, I guess
this is the last time—" His voice dissolved as he broke into sobs. She felt uneasy, hurriedly got her things together,
and drove north to join Ben. Less than two weeks after she moved in with Ben, her new lover, he was seized with a heart attack.
He lingered a few hours...and then died.”
Sin has consequences because all our
is against God. There are no winners in divorce, in “secret sins” or in any other sin. Selfishness is the bane
of the Believer. Let’s encourage one another to put God first in every area of our lives!
Daily Chronological
Bible Reading: 1 Kings 20-21