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Insightful Musings on theScriptures

by

Raymond P. Sparre
Northwest University class of '67



February 3, 2012

Greetings on another incredibly beautiful morning.

After our getting heavily inspired with the Bible reading for this morning, and spending quite some time preaching to each other this morning, Becki and I proceeded to a walk/jog.  Then while on our walk/jog we met a friend who came by in his truck…which opened up another round of preaching. I need to gather and load stuff to do a small saw mill job.  That’s about the only way I can earn the offering I need for all this preaching. Good richly bless your day. 

Keep looking up.

Love, Dad/Ray


3 February
Passage: Matthew 24:1-35
Focus: “Watch out that no one deceives you.”  Matthew 24:4.

Please notice that this statement is Jesus’ first answer to the disciple’s big question concerning the WHEN and WHAT of end-time events. The WHEN and WHAT are not nearly as important, in Jesus’ estimation, as is maintenance of faith that avoids DECEPTION and FEAR

Let’s understand that the highly refined art and craft of Satan is DECEPTION. He is allowed by God to operate in savage opposition to the TRUTH. Yet in his strategy to own and control men’s hearts, he seldom inspires them to completely reject TRUTH, but rather to embrace almost all of it with just enough error mixed in to neutralize it from achieving its divine purposes in the lives of men.  It’s a deceptive smoke screen.  This work of Satan is made easier, and the challenge of men made more difficult in that humans are actually born with the built-in disease of deception as a hereditary heart condition (Jeremiah 17:9).  TRUTH is not natural.

Success and victory over DECEPTION, therefore, is no accident.  Jesus knows that.  “Watch out that no one deceives you.” Notice that He’s talking to believers who have embraced the TRUTH. So it would seem that the ongoing struggle between TRUTH and DECEPTION requires clear and careful thinking, another quality not natural to humans.  Observe again verses 11 to 13: “…many false prophets will appear and deceive many people.  Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold, but he who stands firm to the end will be saved.”  Jesus also points out in verse 24 that DECEPTION will become so intense so as to threaten to “deceive even the elect”—the “elect” meaning those who are firmly rooted in the TRUTH.

So what’s the answer?  I would put it something like this: BE ROOTED IN THE TRUTH.  Maybe I could amplify that practical solution by putting it this way: CONSTANT CAREFUL THINKING WITH DILIGENT ADHERENCE TO THE TRUTH (God’s revealed Word) IS THE KEY TO MAINTAINING THE REQUIRED LEVEL OF TRUTH (within one’s own heart) THAT IS GUARANTEED TO TRIUMPH OVER DECEPTION.

"The worst thief of all is the one that will rob you of TRUTH."