Is that sin worth what it’s costing you?
What are you doing?” Carl’s brow wrinkled as he caught a glimpse of the image displayed on the computer screen.
Steve jumped. Snapping his laptop closed, he stammered, “Carl. I thought I was the only one working late today. I … I was just finishing up.”
Carl cleared his throat. “Wow. Uhhh, besides the fact that you know the company’s policy on viewing inappropriate websites at work, I know you, man. This isn’t you. Why would you risk your job – not to mention your marriage – by looking at that stuff?”
Looking everywhere but at his co-worker, Steve stuffed the papers on his desk into his briefcase. “It’s … it’s not what you think … I rarely … I mean, it’s not like I spend a lot of time looking at …” Steve could feel his face, neck, and ears getting hot.
Carl rolled up his sleeves and crossed his arms. “You’ve got some decisions to make, Bud. You need to decide which you want more: your family, your career. . .” His voice grew a little louder.“ . . . your self-respect, or that stuff – which, even if it’s true that you don’t spend a lot of time looking at it – if you don’t give it up right now, in time, it’ll consume you. It’ll destroy everything you’ve worked for – including your family.”
“Stop!” Steve raised his hand. “You’re not my boss – and you’re certainly not my god. I don’t need your approval or permission to do anything. Stay out of my business.”
Carl stared at his long-time friend, mouth open in disbelief. “Steve. Let’s get out of here and grab a bite to eat. We can call Leigh and Sarah to let ‘em know we’ll be late.”
“I can’t call Leigh.” He slumped in his chair, eyes watering. “She took the kids and left … two weeks ago.”
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This is a fictitious story to illustrate this week’s verse:
James 1:14-15 ESV
But each person is tempted when he is lured and enticed by his own desire. Then desire when it has conceived gives birth to sin, and sin when it is fully grown brings forth death.
(Revised from my archives.)
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I’ve revised this article from my archives. I hope its message will continue to be used for God’s purposes.
Important message and much needed.
Thank you, Barbara. And thank you for sharing this post on Twitter and Facebook.
A few minutes of pleasure isn’t worth a life time of sorrow and especially the consequences sin brings. My salvation and walk with God. There’s really no substitute for holiness, nothing at all.
I totally agree, David. There’s NO substitute for holiness, indeed.
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