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Thursday, July 25, 2013

The Wisest Hypocrite

Fine faker y?
Flimsy foolishness?
Found out, are you?

Why, why, why we ask wishing events had gone another way. With a fist full of excuses we try and explain away or justify our guilty drenched actions. With wisdom we could avoid these actions, yet even the wisest man to ever live, Solomon, BROKE every principal of every Proverb he ever wrote.

How could this happen? How could the wisest man to ever live, who devoted whole chapters in Proverbs to preparing us for the immoral woman, be caught in her sweet trap? I can't say. It's easy to judge another man. And, it's just as easy to justify ones own actions. I would simply like to avoid both.


I wish never to be the hypocrite, touting my own piety. I also wish never to be the judge of another soul. Ultimately, God knows why we do the things we do, in sin or in righteous deed. So God is the final judge. And God has also made it quite clear what He expects and He has set the boundaries as to what is right and wrong. Yet, the wisest man to ever live couldn't stay in those boundaries. 

Why?!

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