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Two
hunters flew into remote Alaska and bagged a moose each. When the plane
returned to pick them up, the pilot looked at the animals and said, "This little
plane won't lift all of us, the equipment, and both of those animals. You'll
have to leave one. We'd never make it over the trees on the take off." The hunters argued with the pilot that they got two last year and that pilot hadn't been AFRAID to take off with that load. "Was he a better pilot than you are?" they taunted? Not wanting to be outdone, the pilot declared he was as good as any pilot alive. He would take the full load. As the plane took off it floundered and caught the top of the trees throwing hunters, pilot and moose carcasses all over the woods. No one was badly injured, but the dazed pilot asked, "where are we?" One of the Texans spoke up as he rolled from a brush pile, "I'd guess about 100 yards further than last year!" This account brings a chuckle to our hearts, but it's true folly to attempt something because of goading or a dare. Proverbs 16:18 says, "Pride goes before destruction and a haughty spirit before stumbling." The Devil must get a lot of mileage out of egging people on, working their pride and emotions. How often do Christians look like fools because they forget this verse? Paul told his readers to "walk by the Spirit and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh." When you choose to walk in the flesh, you will do the deeds of the flesh.
All Scripture references are from the New American Standard Version unless otherwise noted. |