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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Gen. 3:6 - Why Should I Wait?

Genesis 3:6:
When the woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it. She also gave some to her husband, who was with her, and he ate it.

How many times have I fell for the same kind if snare?

Satan has done the same thing to me time and time again... "Here is what you want. Maybe the timing is off, and you shouldn't have it yet, but who is looking? Who would know? You are going to get it later anyway, so why wait?"

How many young people have fallen for this same thing? Baby after baby has been born because Satan convinced two young people that it would be ok. "You love each other anyway, so why wait?"

Satan is the great deceiver. (I didn't capitalize the letters because he doesn't deserve it!)

"Go ahead and take that tax deduction -- you deserve it."

"Park there in the handicap stall -- why shouldn't you get special treatment too?"

All of these, and most every sin, results from being caught in a similar snare to what Eve fell for -- "I want it now!" Or, maybe, "I'll get it later anyway, so why should I wait?"

The phrase, "Good things come to those who wait," is maybe just a little off. It should be, "Good things are worth the wait."

God might bless a couple with a child, but the blessing truly comes when the parents wait until they are married. God will bless you if you let Him choose the mannor and the time.

By trying to speed things up, Eve caused Adam to deal with weeds all his life, and she gave herself pain in bearing children!

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