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”A superior pilot
is one who stays out of trouble by using his superior judgment
to avoid situations which might require the use of his superior
skill.” This saying is on a poster for the Canadian Aviation
Safety Bureau.
The wise pilot
avoids having to use his superior ability by steering clear
of the dangers that would require him to use it.
Would that all
of us showed this wisdom in our lives! So often we walk where
angels fear to tread, confident we will be able to extricate
ourselves from the dangers we are courting.
Young drivers
so often rely on their driving skills to get them out of a
jam that they should have avoided in the first place.
Scripture teaches
us that we ought not tempt the Lord our God. Jesus refused
to. When Joseph was being tempted by the wife of Potiphar,
”he hearkened not unto her.” When she grabbed his garment
and tried to seduce him, he quickly pulled himself right out
of the garment he was wearing and ”fled and got him out.”
Paul told the
Corinthians, ”Flee fornication. Every sin that a man doeth
is without the body; but he that committeth fornication sinneth
against his own body.” Paul also said, ”Wherefore, my dearly
beloved, flee from idolatry.” To the young man Timothy he
exhorted, ”But thou, 0 man of God, flee these things; and
follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience,
meekness. Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal
life.” ”These things” that Paul was exhorting him to flee
from, included the desire to be rich and the love of money.
The sign of the
superior pilot is that he avoids the need to use his superior
skill by steering clear of dangerous situations. Similarly,
those who love God, avoid the temptations that are all around
them.
So many attend
parties they know they should avoid. In an attempt to get
ahead in life, we are tempted to work late with other employees
who do not have the same goals and standards. The more we
are around those who do not live by God’s standards, the more
we court danger. It may seem innocent enough at first, but
little by little, we find that we are in predicaments that
we never dreamed would happen to us.
Paul warned the
Corinthians ”not to associate with sexually immoral people.”
He then goes on to explain that he realizes that it would
be necessary to leave the world in order not to ever come
in contact with those who are immoral, or greedy, or swindlers,
or idolaters. The point is we are not to associate with any
brothers who are doing these things. It also goes without
saying that we should not associate with such people in the
world, any more than is absolutely necessary.
We are in the world
and we cannot help that. Jesus did not pray that we should
be taken out of the world, but that we should be kept from
the evil of the world. In his prayer to his Heavenly Father
he said, ”I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of
the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil.”
God promises us
a way of escape that we might be able to bear our temptations
but we must use our common sense and stay as far away as possible
from the temptations that we can avoid.
Let us live the
Lord’s prayer in addition to praying it: ”Lead us not into
temptation but deliver us from evil.”
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