In Sunday school today, we reading Matthew chapter 2 and got to talking about King Herod. He was an extremely ruthless man. He was known to have killed two sons and a wife because he thought they were rebelling against his rule. When he was dying, he ordered most of the leading citizens of Jerusalem to be imprisioned to be killed when he died. He wanted to make sure that people were in mourning the day of his death.
Herod was a terrible man. You always knew where Herod stood. He was a pretty black-n-white person. You either served him or you died. There was no gray in his rule.
As guys do, our class drifted towards sports. We got to talking about Calipari, Tennessee "hostesses", and other recruiting indescretions. We noticed how much gray there was with recruiting. People get away with so many thing because the live in the gray. Where is the right and wrong anymore? It's wrong to give ameture athletes anything that they could not have gotton on their own. But people try to justify their actions by saying that it's not as bad as out-right paying them. Are you kidding me?
I think the problem is that people don't want to acknowledge that there is a right and wrong in life. People want to live in the gray. We want to be able to explain off our actions. We don't want to know that we are in the wrong. Unfortunately, each time we decide to stay in the gray, the gray widens. More and more, our decisions to live in the gray open us up to more riskier choices. Each choice to stretch the gray a little bit makes it easier the next time.
So how do we leave the gray? How do we make the right choices? First, we need to acknowledge that there is right and wrong and that we don't have to play in the gray. We need to actively choose the right path. Then we need to learn what's right and wrong through studing God's word and talking and sharing our life and decisions. We need to surround ourselves with others that are committed to avoiding the gray. Only with support can we overcome the gray.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
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