Tiny Devotional for RED Friday, 02-05-2021

 A great good morning to all my friends and neighbors in Internet Land! And to family members who have dropped by, pizza.

She does not ponder the path of life;
Her ways are unstable, she does not know it.
Proverbs 5:6, NASB

and then, she falls off the ramp.

Although these words describe the Adulterous Woman (AW), she is strictly a literary figure. AW represents all who have turned away from the covenant relationship with God. 

Any turns are a bad idea, of course, but some have greater consequence. Here, Solomon describes AW ignoring the truth, instead of meditating on it.

Disaster hasn’t struck. Yet.

It’s coming, though, because AW has no goal. Incompetent athlete that I was, still I learned that you KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE GOAL (or ball, as my Little League coached urged, with despair in his voice as I held a useless stick in the batter’s box).

Whether it’s running, driving a car, or piloting a boat, if you don’t aim toward a particular point, your path wobbles.
WORST HAIRCUT EVER: Spring of 1978. Barber was watching “The Newlywed Game” on TV, as he cut my hair. (Shudder.)

So, how do you recover from a wobbly path? You do what you were supposed to do at the start: focus on the goal.

That’s not going to happen with AW, at least, not for a while; AW doesn’t know her path is wobbly.
When this happens PHYSICALLY, because of illness, injury, or intoxication, it results in disorientation, nausea, and collisions.

But what are the results when a person is ethically/spiritually unstable, and they don’t know it? 

Again, collisions. AW’s path will inevitably collide with other people, and with the rules by which society runs. 

It should be a clue. 

Peace be on your household.

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