Have you ever seen one of those animal traps with the
interlocking teeth? Not the homemade kind that boys in the backyard use to
catch squirrels, but the nasty, professional ones. These traps are spring-loaded
and are so bad that some animals will gnaw their own leg off and leave it
behind just to escape the trap.
Unlike Diego, I don’t have the ability to speak to animals. But
if I could communicate with them, and I could tell them which paths to go down
to avoid the traps, they would probably take my advice. They would be able to
walk with confidence without having to look out for snares along the way.
As Christians, we always need to be vigilant because our adversary
is out to trap us. But at the same time, when we are following the Lord’s path,
we can still walk with confidence. Proverbs 3:26 says, “For the Lord will be
your confidence, and keep your foot from being caught.”
There are really just two paths in life: the right way and
the wrong way. The wrong way is filled with snares, and if that is the way we
choose to live life, then we can expect to be trapped and hurt.
But if we choose the right path then we can expect something
different. Again, I am not saying that bad things will not happen, or that
Satan will not trip us up. But what I am saying is that we can walk with
confidence knowing that we are going God’s way. A proverb is not 1000% true,
but is a good rule of thumb. This rule of thumb says that if we are where we should
not be, with people we should not be with, doing something we should not be
doing, then we can expect a bad outcome.
But if we are where we should be, with people we should be
with, doing what we should be doing, then we can expect a good outcome.
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