The Gambler


The Gambler

Insight for your “Journey across the Sky”

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19 He who tills his land will have plenty of bread, But he who follows frivolity will have poverty enough! 20 A faithful man will abound with blessings, But he who hastens to be rich will not go unpunished. Prov 28:19-20 (NKJV)

and those wishing to be rich, do fall into temptation and a snare, and many desires, foolish and hurtful, that sink men into ruin and destruction, 1 Timothy 6:9 (YLT)

 

Lottery tickets are sold by the millions to people who believe one day they will strike it rich when they have the winning ticket. Gambling is not the way to acquire riches. In fact it is a better way to loose riches. One is much better for having worked for what they possess then to try to win it at a game of chance. I may not be a gambler but I do understand that the roll of a dice can cost you great amounts of money. Some people seem to think they can beat the odds, or beat the house, but anyone who knows, knows the house always wins.

Gambling with the will of God

Some people choose the will of God by a toss of the dice instead of seeking His voice to hear what it is He would have them do. The devil would have us think that we too can beat the odds by rolling the dice and taking our chances on salvation by skirting the way that God prescribed for us to be saved. We must call on the name of the Lord. There is no other way prescribed under heaven whereby a man can be saved. It is not a crap shoot, it is a done deal. We can trust in God’s word and God’s ways of doing things. His will and way will end up being beneficial to us, skirting His ways will not be. Gambling with the plan of salvation is foolish.

Flipping a coin, rolling the dice, spinning a wheel, Eenie meenie minnie moe, does not sound like a solid plan for decision making. I know many people like to just take their chances in life and really have no actual plan of how they are going to achieve anything. They are of the persuasion that no matter what happens, the government or someone is going to come to their rescue. They think someone is always there to bail them out no matter what bad decisions they may make. That is a bit naïve at best and not very sound when planning for the future.

It is true, for the most part, the poorest person in America still lives better than two thirds of the world’s population. Being part of a blessed nation does have its advantages but to go through life hapless and without purpose seems like a gamble. Life is full of surprises but if you take care of the basics and build on a solid foundation then you can be assured that your house will not fall into complete ruin when disaster strikes.

“Everyone then who hears these words of mine and does them will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock. 25 And the rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and beat on that house, but it did not fall, because it had been founded on the rock. Matthew 7:24-25 (ESV)

We can have confidence that someone will be looking out for us if we build our life on God’s word and His principles. That same word will be looking out for us no matter what it is we face in life. No matter what storms life may throw your way, if you base your life’s decisions on the word of God then you have confidence that God will be there for you. He is the rock solid foundation you can rest assured will never fail.

 

I do not know about you but I would hate to base my financial future on a roll of the dice, a flip of a card, a spin of the wheel, or some lottery somewhere. I like to know that for the most part my future is secure and not up to chance. I can be confident that my financial house is in order by proper planning and preparation. So too it is possible to be sure that my spiritual house is in order as well. Taking care of the important things in life is not something to be left up to chance.

Do not place your hope and life choices on a roll of the dice.

But those who are waiting for the Lord will have new strength; they will get wings like eagles: running, they will not be tired, and walking, they will have no weariness. Isaiah 40:31 (BBE)

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Insight for your “Journey across the Sky”

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The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: John 10:10 (KJV)

Vice CityI fear our children are being targeted for annihilation. Are we failing as a culture to influence our world for Christ? Are we loosing ground in the good fight? I am afraid that societal pressures are over-running Godly wisdom and discernment. I am not just talking about the non-Christian home.

I was invited to an old friend’s child’s birthday party a while back and one of the gifts they received was a video game called ‘Grand Theft Auto Vice City.’ Well it does not require a degree to figure out what this game is all about. The title alone tells you the basics of the game. Steal cars in a city full of all kinds of sin and vices. Had this been just another high school kid and not a friend I know from church perhaps I would not have taken this to heart as readily. Let’s take a closer look at this objectionable game shall we?

In ‘Grand THEFT Auto’, if you didn’t already guess, the point of the game is to steal cars, but we haven’t even brushed the surface on the content that GTA Vice City contains. First, you are required to kill just about everything and everyone in the game. It is not essential to run down all those innocent people walking the sidewalks, but hey, they are just walking around so why not? In fact, you’ll be rewarded by way of money and weapons for doing so. There are also certain guns lying around, that when picked up send you into a “killing spree”.

In its most basic explanation- you have a set amount of time to shoot, blow up, and cause havoc upon everything in your path. Let’s just say there is a lot of blood-shed here. Also the character you play is your average thug, required to lie, cheat, and do anything necessary to get cash, pay off debts, and earn respect on the streets, not to mention, breaking the law. Right off the bat you can tell this is not the best game in the world, and I can go on.GTA Vice City is loaded with graphic violence and blood; you can even keep kicking dead bodies to your hearts content as blood splatters on the ground.

There is plenty of foul language, including some four letter words. In the area of nudity and sexual content, there are prostitutes lining the sidewalks and at street corners just waiting for your business- you can acquire their services upon request. So, to put it in a nut-shell, GTA Vice City doesn’t promote any good social behaviors. Why then would anyone want to waste time or money on such a thing as this? Why is there a market for such filth and degradation? Has our society fallen so far that we can not see the wickedness of our ways?

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