Today’s Reading: Proverbs 14
Today’s key verse speaks to us about the danger of
self-deception. It tells us that something can “seem” to be right, while being
all wrong. There’s a way of life that looks harmless enough, but look again, it
could be leading you away from eternal life. Tragically, people on the “way to
death” have made a serious miscalculation. They have chosen to do what is right
in their own eyes without realizing their own vulnerability to self-deception.
Is it possible for us to deceive ourselves into
believing what is false? God says it is! People can delude themselves into believing
whatever they want. Self-deception is a common thing that happens in some way or
another to all of us. The chilling thing about self-deception is that
you don’t realize when it is happening to you. Tragically, for many, they may
never realize it.
For the unbeliever, unrealized self-deception will culminate
in “the way of death.” They may believe that getting into heaven is a matter of
“living a good life.” Or following some religious creed or new-age mantra. Or
being charitable. Or even “going to church.” Or, they may not believe in the
existence of a “heaven” at all. They may say, “It doesn’t really matter what
you believe, as long as you believe something.” Sadly, people can become
complacent in these self-deceptions and not even see a need for an alternative
path. They have made a severe miscalculation that will end in eternal
separation from God and the life that is in Him.
For the follower of Christ, self-deception is a
serious matter to consider as well. Christians may be believing doctrines or
following a way of life that is not consistent with the truth of God. It has
been said that “Discernment is more than knowing right from wrong. It is
knowing right from almost right.” As a follower of Christ, it is so critical
that we discover any ways we are going that are “almost right,” and turn to
back to God’s “right” way. To be a “little bit off” can take you severely off
course on a long journey.
Perhaps you are compromising with sin, or getting into
false doctrine, or teachings that are “nearly right.” You may not even realize
it. This is why the Bible repeatedly urges us to check ourselves to make sure that
God’s word is the standard for what we believe and how we live. Paul the
Apostle exhorted us to, “Examine yourselves, to see whether you are in the
faith. Test yourselves.” (2 Corinthians 13:5) Don’t drift along taking everything for
granted. Give yourselves regular checkups. You need firsthand evidence that
Jesus Christ is in you and that you are following His way of life. If you discover
an area where you’re not quite right and true to God’s word, do something about
it.