Do not be deceived, God is not mocked: for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap - Galatians 6:7
I think it would be fair to say that no one likes to be deceived. We
feel cheated and manipulated when someone has misled us and wilfully abused our
trust. We know inertly in our hearts that this type of behaviour is
unacceptable.
As a Christian I am confident of this. God is absolutely trustworthy, He
never deceives us. In our daily readings over the last few days we have been
considering some of the characteristics of God that make him dependable and
worthy of our trust. He cannot lie, He does not break promises and He can do
everything except sin.
Let me talk to you for a moment about self deception. It is possible to
deceive yourself. Our verse today warns us of this possibility. We could ‘stick
our head in the sand’ and try to pretend that we can do what we like and get
away with it. This verse states however that this would be amount to deceiving
ourselves and the end result would be personally damaging. There is a principle
at work here - you reap what you sow! This principle works in all spheres in
life. The gap between sowing and reaping may vary depending on the situation.
It is most vividly seen in the agricultural world. However it is also true in relationships,
in business and financial matters. Why then would it not be true in the
spiritual world. If we give time to God, invest in things that are of spiritual
value, give priority to our spiritual health then we will reap the benefits in
the long term.
Invest your life in the things of God for His glory and you will reap
the results. If not in this life, in eternity. What a wonderful person our God
is. We should praise and give glory to His name!
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