Be Careful What You Open the Door To

Opening Verse

“Flee fornication. Every sin that a man doeth is without the body; but he that committeth fornication sinneth against his own body.” – 1 Corinthians 6:18 (KJV)

Introduction

In our walk through life, intentions, no matter how innocent, can sometimes lead us into situations that compromise our integrity and values. It’s a stark reminder that actions, even those meant to help, must be weighed with wisdom and foresight.

Devotional Story

Keith, a married man, was known for his kindness and willingness to help others. At work, a colleague, Carol, often complained of shoulder pain. One day, seeing her in discomfort, Keith offered a helping hand, massaging her shoulder with no ill intent, aiming merely to alleviate her pain.

However, Carol interpreted Keith’s innocent act of kindness as something more. She began seeking his attention more frequently, creating situations that brought them closer. Keith, initially oblivious to the implications, found himself drawn into a web of emotional entanglement without realizing the gravity of the situation.

As time passed, what started as a simple gesture of assistance led to a compromising scenario. Carol, taking advantage of Keith’s naivety and the intimacy of their interactions, managed to seduce him, leading to an affair that shattered his marriage and deeply wounded his soul.

What This Means

Keith’s story is a cautionary tale about the importance of setting boundaries and being vigilant about our actions and the situations we allow ourselves to be part of. While our intentions may be pure, the outcomes of our actions can sometimes veer off course, leading to consequences we never anticipated.

Think About This

Consider the boundaries you have set in your relationships and interactions. Are there situations where your good intentions might be misinterpreted or lead to unintended consequences? How can you guard against crossing lines that should not be crossed?

Prayer

Heavenly Father, guide me in all my interactions with others, that I may act with wisdom and discernment. Protect my heart and mind from the deceptions of the world, and help me to maintain the boundaries that honor You and my commitments. Lead me not into temptation, but deliver me from evil. Amen.

Closing Verse

“Let your yea be yea; and your nay, nay; lest ye fall into condemnation.” – James 5:12 (KJV)


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