Learning Doing the Right

Proverbs 13: 21-25

"The sinner pursued by misfortune, but he avenge the right to happiness." (Proverbs 13:21)

Learning Doing the Right - Happy and dangerous, the two words are a bit like good writing or when pronounced. Although somewhat similar but the meaning is very contradictory. If asked everyone, whether they want to be happy, definitely all replied 'want.' But when asked whether they would like to live dangerously, all spontaneous answer would not. But in reality, people who want to live happily are often in dangerous circumstances. Why? Because they seek happiness in a way that is not true.

Each person is given God consciousness to discern what is true and what is not. But the sinful human character is precisely what is actually like trying to harm himself. Remember when Jonah tried to run away from God's call, he had to deal with a big fish in a big sea. He himself harm him instead? So in fact, good Lord, never be disastrous for humans, except the man himself. Proverb says, "Playing the fire burned." Whoever does something evil will surely suffer the consequences.

Like a thief, who managed to bring the loot, eventually caught and beaten half-dead masses. Not to deal with the police has been battered. Generally, when interrogated, the offender admitted regret, that in fact he did not want to do it.

Paul recognized this fact when he talked about the conflict between the flesh and the Spirit (Galatians 5:17). Sometimes Christians themselves, when the nature of carnality (worldly) it appears, can do something evil in the sight of God. Being a Christian means never stop fighting with the temptations of the world. Take, for example, many Christian homes were destroyed because they themselves invite catastrophe. They do not pray, "Do not bring us into temptation ..." even bring himself into temptation and finally subdued by sin. So if the household finally shattered, it caused itself. What is the condition of our lives today, being happy or harmful?

Inspiration: The Holy Spirit is always ready to help people who want to help themselves.

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