Several co-workers asked me what my children dressed up as over the weekend and if they had fun trick-or-treating. When I replied, “We don’t celebrate Halloween” firmly but with a smile, they swiftly moved along and signaled the end of our conversation. Gone are the days of me trying to “fit in” just for the sake of casual conversation; I am compelled to stand up for righteousness. As my son put it, “We don’t celebrate the devil or give him any glory because this is the day the LORD has made!” My sentiments exactly; may God’s truth prevail!
My hubby had set the DVR to record some of the “Unsung” programs about high-profile recording artists who dropped out of the public’s eye after achieving what appeared to be fame and success. This weekend, we watched a couple of episodes and were amazed at how rapaciously the machine known as the “music recording industry” used people, chewed them up, spat them out, and then looked for fresh, new victims. One woman felt emptiness during her 20 years as an R&B artist, but rejoiced that the void was filled when she returned to her roots in Gospel music and focused on developing her relationship with Jesus.
In my younger days, I thought I wanted to pursue a recording career. Since then, I’ve had many wake-up calls to make me evermore grateful that those circumstances never materialized. This program sounded one of those alarms. How devastating it must be to put your time, energy, and effort – your life – into something of little to no eternal value. Sure, people say what a nice voice you have – but are they there when you’re crying in the middle of the night, alone and empty, tired of road touring and wanting to spend quality time with your family? No.
Gray areas and occasions for compromise present themselves daily. Indeed, the lure of material gain and recognition by man can be enticing, but we must know where we stand – in Christ – before the pressure comes. Selling your soul (whether in one fell swoop or a piece at a time) comes at a great price…and it’s never worth it. Selah.
In these critical times, one misstep can cost us more than we’re willing to pay. Let us be conscious of making godly decisions guided by the Holy Spirit each day…
“For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?”
(Matthew 16:26)
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