“Can a man scoop fire
into his lap without his clothes being burned?
Can a man walk on hot
coals without his feet being scorched?”
Proverbs 6:27 (NIV)
My first Girl
Scout overnight camping experience is one I will never forget. We all took
sleeping bags as well as cooking utensils, toothbrushes and extra clothes. There
was a lot to see and explore but the best part was the evening campfire . . .
and roasting marshmallows.
There were 30 of
us campers so each girl was given only one marshmallow. It was up to us how we
wanted to roast it. Some ate it “raw” without warming it at all. Some liked
just a slight brown “tan” with a bit of crisp to it.
But me? I liked
mine burned on the outside. I had a method for roasting marshmallows. I would hold
the roasting stick down in the flames until the marshmallow caught fire and
then quickly blow it out. Best flavor in the world!
We took turns
gathering around the campfire and I could hardly wait to hold my stick in the
flames and watch as the marshmallow burned. But as I raised it up to blow out
the flames, I realized that I had let it “cook” too long in the fire so that it
was barely clinging to the stick!
And then the
unthinkable happened: the marshmallow began to fall. One marshmallow! That’s
all we were given: ONE! To me there was only ONE thing to do: just as it slid
off the stick, I grabbed it with my hand, flames and all.
Just as quickly
I realized my mistake and dropped the gooey blob but the damage was done. I had
major burns on the palm and fingers of my right hand.
Proverbs 6:27
also talks about being burned but in a spiritual way. Solomon warns that there
is no way a man can put fire in his lap or walk on coals without being burned.
What in the world is he talking about? Solomon is asking questions with obvious
answers.
What do you have
in your life that you are holding on to, even though you know that you are
going to get “burned” by it eventually? Let’s see. What about an inappropriate
relationship or a questionable business deal? Maybe it’s anger and resentment
toward someone or a habit of gossiping.
It is impossible
to engage in sin without escaping and suffering the consequences. Impossible.
All I could
think of at the campfire was a marshmallow. I never stopped to think of the
damage that would most certainly follow as I caught it – burning – in my hand.
Please look closely at your life. Holding on
to sin can only result in being burned beyond belief.
Father, I choose today to give you those
sins in my life that are only going to “burn” me or those I love. Thank you for
your forgiveness. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R. A. P. it up . . .
Reflect
- Can you
name something in your life that you are holding on to, even though you
know it is against God’s will for you?
- What is
keeping you from letting go of it and giving it to the Lord?
Application
- Ask the
Lord to show you sins in your life that you are holding on to that are
against His teachings in the Word.
- Beside
each entry, list the people you love who could be “burned” by those sins.
Confess each sin to the Lord, repent and lay them at His feet.
Power Verses
- Proverbs
6:27 (NIV) “Can a man scoop fire into his lap without his clothes being
burned? Can a man walk on hot coals without his feet being scorched?”
- Luke
9:24 (NIV) “For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever
loses his life for me will save it.”
- I John
2:15 (NIV) “Do not love the world or anything in the world. If anyone
loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him.”
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