There are a number of people who subscribe to the notion that what we
don't know can't hurt us, but as time passes, we discover that adage is
not true at all.
When we did not know the
harm that nicotine and tobacco could cause--we smoked, destroying our
lungs and even causing respiratory problems to those around us from
second-hand smoke.
When we did not know the
totality of the damage that alcohol causes--liver damage--leading to
hopefully finding a liver donor and subsequent deaths because we did not
know how important our liver function was. And we certainly cannot
forget the deaths and destruction of families who suffered the loss of
loved ones at the hands of a drunk driver.
When
we did not know or realize that using illegal drugs could cause more
damage than a high was worth--we smoked and snorted and shot up--killing
brain cells, setting ourselves up for life-time addictions that ruined
family relationships--no trust or respect, and physically damaged
bodies.
When we did not know the long term
effects of living precariously and having sexual indiscriminate sexual
encounters with multiple partners--AIDS, Herpes, and other STD's--which
could seriously impact unborn children and certainly be transmitted to
those we say we love.
When we did not know
the truth about the people we chose to have in our lives--the sexual
predators and abusers--the end result was dead children, abused and
mutilated women, and often they were ended up dying--because we did not
know those we brought into our lives.
When
we did not know the consequences of having convenient technology--we
became lazy, illiterate, and obese--having more health problems and
dying early--because we would rather do things the easy way.
When
we do not know God--all of the above is what happens to us--and we have
no one to blame but ourselves. When we know God--and are willing to
live according to His Word--most of us would never know about anything
previously mentioned because our relationship with Him, would have put
us in position to hear Him, when He steers us clear of the dangers in
which we could have been a participant.
I
was once foolish--living any way I wanted to live, but have opened
myself to the wisdom of God and now can live with some certainty that I
am finally on the right track. I chose to get to know Him and to develop
a relationship with Him. I chose to walk this life according to His
Word. I respect and value every part of my body and I will not allow
anyone to disrespect it. I value my ability to think clear, coherent
thoughts and I will not do anything to impair that ability. I choose to
take the more difficult route with some things because I value my
ability to do them and choose not to lose that ability by becoming
dependent on conveniences.
If you don't know Him, get to know Him
today and choose the path He has planned for you--a plan to prosper you
and not harm you.
Don't take my word for
what has been said. Look around you and think about all those you know
who did not know Him and even when you did not know Him. Knowing Him is
so much better than not knowing Him!
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