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Summary: Where does the confusion come from?

Lost In The Sauce

Where does the confusion come from?

Scripture Reference: Proverbs 3:5-7

Proverbs 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. 6 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.

7 Be not wise in thine own eyes: fear the LORD, and depart from evil.

Confusion comes from us allowing Satan to be a rider or a silent partner.

God is truly a silent partner. Some of us have convinced ourselves that since we can’t see or put our hands on God because he is a silent partner that he is not that watching our every move and analyzing our every intention.

Some of us think that God did not notice when we allowed Satan to ride with us.

We think that as long as we don’t abuse the sin then no one will ever know

What’s worse is that the enemy is whispering things in our ear like:

1.) Everybody else is doing it

2.) No one will ever know

3.) You aren’t hurting anyone

The enemy will do anything and I mean anything to make his stay with you seem acceptable

Of course it seems like you are doing ok but let me be the one to tell you that this is only because he is not finished destroying you yet

He has allowed you to witness the testimony of some of his people and he says, “Look at them, they’re ok.”

I say again he will do anything to convince you to allow him to keep riding with you

The fact that you keep seeming to run out of gas or have small unexplainable maintenance problems has not set any bells off in your head yet

However in reality, this is causing great confusion

You know that Satan is riding and everything seems to be going ok

You even seem to be getting along better with others now

You have come to a point that you are asking yourself, “What’s so bad about Satan?”

Saint let me be the first to let you know that you are “Lost in the Sauce”

Let’s look at our scripture for today (Verse 5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.)

When we see the word “heart” with the word “all” in the same sentence, that should automatically let you know that while Satan is in the car with you there is at least a piece of the heart that is not fully committed to trusting in God

You’ve heard the expression, “Give him an inch and he’ll take a mile.”

Although this is only a saying, have you ever really considered literally how much further a mile is in comparison to an inch. You should literally take a look at the differences in the two distances so that way you can have a measure of how much Satan is taking from you without you even noticing.

Let’s take another look at the example I used of allowing Satan to ride in the car with you

It would be truly amazing how you could know where you are headed and know the route that you should take but this person keeps planting these alternate routes in your head. The enemy is trying to get you to take a way that neither you or God has acknowledged and that is why the writer says to acknowledge him in all of your ways and he shall direct your paths. (Verse 6 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.)

The sad truth of the matter is that Satan has successfully tricked us into thinking that we are wise enough to make one decision without consulting God

Illustration:

Lately I have found myself reading articles on all of the celebrities and their many problems. One of the things that I have noticed is that the smart celebrities realize early in their careers that they need representation (lawyers, public relations, accountants, etc.) in order to make good sound decisions on their next moves. It seems as though even when they get in trouble, it is calculated and they know how far to go to get the media value without having to face any real consequences. Though we should never use many of their tactics to base our decisions on, there is one thing that we can use from them. That is the fact that they seek counseling before they make decisions and they listen to the advice given to them.

Though many of us can’t afford lawyers and accountants we can always afford to pray, read the bible and seek God on all of our decisions.

We are being wise in our own eyes, we are not fearing what will happen to us if we do not consult with God

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