September 11, 2009

Fruit Flies and The Devil's Lies


"There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death.” Proverbs 14:12

While the entire world around me slept, I was on a cleaning binge. As I waxed the kitchen table, I spied dust collecting on the crystal fruit basket which holds a few cloth napkins and some of the most impressive fake fruit you have ever seen.

As I carried the basket over to the sink to empty the fruit and wash it, I was a little surprised to find some dead fruit flies lying in the bottom of the basket. Chuckling to myself, I thought, “Gee, we must have the dumbest fruit flies in the world in Tennessee.”

Apparently they had met their fate while swarming around the beautiful fruit. Fruit that, unfortunately for them, was fake. It is one thing for a person or two to be occasionally fooled, but why in the world would these little experts on swarming delicious, sweet, overly ripened fruit, die for a lie?

The longer that I thought about the question, the sillier it became to me until the Holy Spirit began His gentle teaching. As He began to show me how fruit flies and the devil’s lies applied to God’s people, the concept at which I had once chuckled suddenly did not seem quite so funny.

How could they be so easily fooled? The same way that we are so easily fooled by sin. It is pleasing to the senses—looks good, feels good, etc. Yet in the end, just as in the case of the little fruit flies, sin according to the Bible brings with it its own reward. That reward is death.

Do not be deceived! That activity that you seem to crave, that habit, that behavior, that manner of speaking that feels, looks, tastes or sounds good if identified in God’s Word as sin is still sin. No matter how good someone makes it look, it will inevitably reap death. It could be spiritual death, emotional death, physical death, or all three.

The enemy is a liar, and he will display that sin in a perfect place so as to send your senses reeling. He will try to convince you that there is no possible harm that could come to you. Just like the fake fruit…how could it be dangerous when it looks so good?

The danger may not be visible on the surface, but hidden down deeper is death. His only goal is to, “fake you out” so that when you depart from this life to meet your Maker, it will not be a glorious encounter but rather a hellish one.

The question for us is will we be like the little fruit flies and die for his lies? Or will we resist the temptation, quieting the message of our senses and continue to move on—striving to walk in the truth of God’s Word?

“You are of God, little children, and have overcome, because He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.”(I John 4:4) Listen to that “still small voice”…it will never mislead you.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Amen, Sister! This is so true. Satan loves to tell God's children a lie about what God has said. He told Eve that if she ate the fruit she would not surely die. But God told them that they would die. The tree of knowledge of good and evil was a tree that was desirable and pleasant to the eyes but it was death. Men, be careful... Just because she has a nice butt and nice breasts and gives you a great smile; and smells good: Don't be fooled if you get with her death is waiting for you. Death of a marriage, death of a relationship, death of a childs life with both their parents, and death of a closer walk with God. Do you want to lose all of that for five minutes of a lie. That forbidden fruit is not what it looks like but death is very real. Thank you sister for sharing and God Bless you!

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Sisterlisa said...

Good analogy. I might use that some time. Yes Satan is the master of copycats. We all need to take a long look around us. Satan knows we won't fall for the lies that getting drunk is fun or doing drugs can take us to a euphoric place of peace, he does something much worse. He copycats what God has for us. He appears as an angel of light. Satan has created his very own religion and has suckered millions of Christians into it. The fruit flies might be dumb, but the creator of that fruit must be been quite crafty to create something that looks so genuine and real. Pretty on the outside but empty on the inside. The deception he has placed in the table before us is quite sophisticated now. It appears as a church, with fancy edifices and traditions that seem meaningful. But inside they are vain. We must take a long deep look at the 'fruit' that is before us and ask Christ if it is His genuine real fruit and if not ask Him to guide us to the right table.

Sisterlisa said...

Good analogy. I might use that some time. Yes Satan is the master of copycats. We all need to take a long look around us. Satan knows we won't fall for the lies that getting drunk is fun or doing drugs can take us to a euphoric place of peace, he does something much worse. He copycats what God has for us. He appears as an angel of light. Satan has created his very own religion and has suckered millions of Christians into it. The fruit flies might be dumb, but the creator of that fruit must be been quite crafty to create something that looks so genuine and real. Pretty on the outside but empty on the inside. The deception he has placed in the table before us is quite sophisticated now. It appears as a church, with fancy edifices and traditions that seem meaningful. But inside they are vain. We must take a long deep look at the 'fruit' that is before us and ask Christ if it is His genuine real fruit and if not ask Him to guide us to the right table.

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