Driving
along a stretch of road this past week, a corner caught my attention. A Bob
Evans restaurant on the corner with a Golden Corral sign in front of it. I
laughed out loud when I saw it and wondered how these two restaurants had
allowed this discrepancy to occur.
At
first sight, the signage looked deceitful, but as I looked around, I could see
the Golden Corral behind the Bob Evans restaurant.
Perhaps
it wasn’t deceitful, but it certainly wasn’t correct.
Deceit
is such a devastating word. It brings to mind such evil connotations. It shows
that someone is willing to lie to make someone else believe that lie.
God
has a great deal to say about deceit. In my New International Version Study
Bible Concordance, there are 65 references to deceit in some form. Deceit,
deceive, deceitfulness, deceived, deceiving or deceiver. They all come from the
lord and master of deceit, Satan.
Let’s
look at a few passages where God speaks of deceit and how it can affect our
lives.
Psalm
5:9 says, “Not a word from their mouth
can be trusted; their heart is filled with destruction. Their throat is an open
grave; with their tongue they speak deceit.” This is a description of a
deceiver. It isn’t appealing. It is not attractive. And yet, we each know
someone who fits this description. A deceiver.
Jesus
shares a list of evils where deceit is included in Mark 7:20-23. “What comes out of a man is what makes him
‘unclean.’ For from within, out of men’s hearts, come evil thoughts, sexual
immorality, theft, murder, adultery, greed, malice, deceit, lewdness, envy,
slander, arrogance, and folly. All of these evils come from inside and make a
man ‘unclean.’” These evils should not be in the heart of a Christian. These
evils create unclean hearts. Unclean hearts break Jesus’ heart.
Paul
and Barnabas encountered a sorcerer who was filled with deceit on Cyprus. This
account can be found in Acts 13:4-12. “Paul,
filled with the Holy Spirit, looked straight at Elymas and said, ‘You are a
child of the devil and an enemy of everything that is right! You are full of
all kinds of deceit and trickery. Will you never stop perverting the right ways
of the Lord?’” (Acts 13:9-10) Paul knew evil when he saw it. He knew deceit
was within this man. With the aid of the Holy Spirit, we too can uncover
deceitfulness. Use this special weapon against evil.
Hebrews
3:13 reminds us, “But encourage one
another daily, as long as it is called Today, so that none of you may be hardened
by sin’s deceitfulness.” Sin is deceitful. It tells us that no one will get
hurt. It tells us that no one will know. It tells us that this little thing
will bring us great pleasure. It is wrong! This passage tells us that we have
been called to be encouragers. Encouragers for a purpose. To keep others from
sin.
Deceit
is sin. Deceit is evil. Deceit in any form should not be in our hearts. Satan will
try to lead us in that direction and will bring people into our lives who live
by deceit, but with the Holy Spirit, we can fight against this evil. Let no one
deceive you dear brothers and sisters in Christ.
For
further study on deceit, these verses might be helpful. Leviticus 19:11;
Jeremiah 17:9; Hosea 10:2; Ephesians 5:6; and 1 Peter 2:1.
Grace
and peace be yours in abundance,
Donna
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