Why are we our own worst enemy?
Charles Spurgeon, who was one of the great preachers and was known to be blunt, he once said: “Beware of no man more than of yourself; we carry our own worst enemies within us.” I contemplated on those words thinking about those areas of my own life where I have been my worst enemy. Is it possible that there is something about us that enjoys rebellion? If you tell a toddler: don’t touch the bowl, it is heavy it may fall on you. The toddler will most definitely want to touch it. Is it what happened to Adam and Eve when God forbade them to touch the fruit of the tree in the middle of the garden? Our readings today are all unified in their message about our need to observe/ to keep God’s word/commandments so that we may live in God’s grace and favor. It sounded like an earnest plea to sincerely follow God’s way. Psalm 15 provided us with an opening, telling us the profile of a worthy person: “who may dwell in your tabernacle?” The answer was: “Whoever leads a blameless life and does what...