A hazardous game!
(Charles Spurgeon, "Flowers from a Puritan's Garden" 1883)
1 Thessalonians 5:22, "Avoid every kind of evil!"
"If we play around the viper's hole--it is no wonder that we are bitten!"
An old proverb advises us not to play with sharp-edged tools, lest we cut our fingers.
It is a sin to trifle with sin! If we must play, we had better find harmless toys!
That evil which caused Christ a bloody death, is no fit theme for any man's sport.
Playing with wickedness is a hazardous game! Sooner or later, we will pluck the lion of sin by the beard, and we shall be torn in pieces!
This is true of indulgence in strong drink: "Do not gaze at wine when it is red, when it sparkles in the cup, when it goes down smoothly! In the end it bites like a snake, and poisons like a viper!"
This is equally true of all other forms of evil, especially of the lusts of the flesh. Lewd words, soon lead to foul deeds. Yet such is the folly of men, that they run dreadful risks in sheer wantonness, as though vipers and cobras were fine playmates, and devils were merry-makers!
"Keep your servant from deliberate sins! Do not let them control me. Then I will be free of guilt and innocent of great sin." Psalm 19:13
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A Hazardous Game by Charles Spurgeon 1 Thessalonians chapter 5 verse 22 Avoid every kind of evil. If we play around the viper's hole, it is no wonder that we are bitten. An old proverb advises us not to play with sharp-edged tools lest we cut our fingers. It is a sin to trifle with sin. If we must play, we had better find harmless toys. That evil which caused Christ a bloody death is no fit theme for any man's sport. Playing with wickedness is a hazardous game. Sooner or later, we will pluck the lion of sin by the beard, and we shall be torn in pieces. This is true of indulgence in strong drink. Do not gaze at wine when it is red, when it sparkles in the cup, when it goes down smoothly. In the end, it bites like a snake and poisons like a viper. This is equally true of all other forms of evil, especially of the lusts of the flesh. Lewd words soon lead to foul deeds. Yet such is the folly of men, that they run dreadful risks in sheer wantedness, as though vipers and cobras were fine playmates, and devils were merrymakers. Keep your servant from deliberate sins. Do not let them control me. Then I will be free of guilt and innocent of great sin. Psalm chapter 19, verse 13.
About Charles Spurgeon
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (19 June 1834 — 31 January 1892) was an English Particular Baptist preacher. His nickname is the "Prince of Preachers."
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