For many are the victims she has brought down, and numerous are all her slain. Proverbs 7:26, TLV
Unwise Choices. Okay, chapter seven is the last of the Proverbs’ chapters whose central themes are on those uncomfortable themes about seduction, fornication, and adultery. But we have learned that there are spiritual components to these themes that apply to us all. Why? Because we’re all tempted by something. We’re all seduced by those temptations tailored for us, unfortunately, by the enemy.
So, before we blink past this proverb, there’s something in this passage that caught my eye. I hope it will get us thinking.
Ready?
For those of us that believe we’re too smart to fall into any type of seduction, here’s something to think about. What are the temptations that we give into everyday? Maybe not even temptations, but unwise things. Things that place us in danger, but aren’t necessarily sins? Those unwise decisions we make that cause serious repercussions? Even the difference between life and death.
A few of those unwise decisions . . .
COVID-19 or any variant of influenza out there. The first unwise choice is obviously ignoring the recommended hygiene measures. Some believe they’re healthy and won’t be affected. Neither of these opinions are wise, and they have resulted in the spread of viruses for centuries.
Safety Restraint Devices. According to the National Highway Safety Administration, of the people who were killed on American highways, 48% were not wearing restraint devices.
Cell Phones. The National Safety Council announced that 1.6 million crashes each year are because of driving while using a cell. One out of every 4 car accidents in the U.S. alone are caused by texting and driving. That means at least 9 people will die today.
What unwise lifestyles and decisions do we make that can bring us down as victims? If we ask the LORD this question, I’m confident He will let us know. Why? Because the last thing He wants is for us to become victims of anything. Especially something that we could avoid — simply by making wise life choices.
Think More About It
Are there unwise choices you’re making? Are you ready to “just say no!” to those decisions?
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Nicole is such an encourager. I hear her sense of mission in the books she writes and the outpouring of her heart. Nicole is a new author to me so I’m looking forward to reading her book. Thank you for this interview, ladies!
That is an insightful description of Nicole, Cathy! I think you would especially love this recent book. Thanks for entering the giveaway! And thanks for stopping by.
Loved the question and answer style. Sometimes I will have the tv on just for background noise.
Hmm. You both are extraverts. I wonder if that has anything to do with it. Thanks for stopping by, Debbie. And thanks for entering the giveaway!
I can’t wait to read one of Nicole’s books, they all sound so good!
Thanks for stopping by, Laura! I think Nicole’s books–especially this one–is right up your alley. Thanks for entering here and on the YouTube interview!
helpful tips
I agree! Thanks for stopping by and for entering the giveaway!
Just by reading this interview and watching the YouTube interview, I can already tell I’m going to love Nicole and her books.
Hi Daphnee! Yes! I think you will love Nicole’s books! As Cathy said above, she is such an encourager. Thanks for reading and watching the interviews–and thanks for entering the giveaway!
I loved listening to the reading. Just made me want to read more. Thanks for the interview.
It’s such a great book, Sharon. Thanks for stopping by the blog and YouTube interviews! And thanks for entering the giveaway!