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Calendar Date: May 26

Day of the Year 146:

Timeline. Map. Go to today’s Bible reading (use your browser arrow to return): Proverbs 5–7

Beware of Lures

When we think of lures, we think of fishing. Lures are colorful and have different sizes, shapes, and textures, and we choose them to attract certain types of fish. While these baits can be useful for the angler, they can be deadly for the fish.

Seduction is a Lure

When we think of the word seduction, we often think of sex. Depending on where we live, we may or may not see prostitutes on the streets, but we see sexual temptations in movies, magazines, and on the Internet.

In making the case for wisdom in Proverbs 1-9, King Solomon, the teacher, warns his sons or students about the lure of sex. Wayward wives and husbands often trick those who are unwary, and lonely, and those who might be lacking attention from their mate. Smooth words, dripping like honey, seductive dress, and sexual flirtations can feed a fire of desire difficult to avoid or put out.

God designed the bodies of each married couple to enjoy intercourse and produce children, but illicit sex can destroy them and their family. We must train our sons and daughters not to get caught up in the avenues which lead to sexual sin, and we must model faithfulness and a single-hearted desire to romance our mate. How do we do this? You might interested in this article from the Song of Solomon, called love and romance.

Advertisements are a Lure

Sex isn't the only seduction in life. Advertisements for fast or stylish automobiles, expensive clothing, prestige, and wealth are also alluring.

Not being satisfied with the good things our LORD has given us can draw us away from the life of wisdom and God’s favor, and lead to our ruin.

King Solomon trains his princes to deal with seductions. What he says is profitable for us.

Recognize the Dangers of Enticement:

Through the illustration of a wayward wife, Solomon teaches his sons to watch for the signs of enticement:

  • beauty
  • a smooth- talking sales pitch
  • too good to be true promises
  • unbeatable opportunities (6:24-25; 7:10-21)

Solomon tells his sons to keep a path far from her door (5:8). They should enjoy what the LORD has already given (5:15), and to remember God sees everything, even what’s done in secret. (5:23, NIV).

Solomon further instructs them that the path of seduction is the path to destruction, deep regret, and even death (5:9-14, 22-23; 7:22-27). Likewise, the Apostle Paul instructs us to:

Flee from sexual immorality. All other sins a man commits are outside his body, but he who sins sexually sins against his own body. Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price [the price of Christ’s blood on the cross shed for us]. Therefore, honor God with your body (1Corinthians 6:18-20, NIV).

Undesirable Consequences for Sexual Sin

  • Anger and Revenge. An affair or even a flirtation with someone else’s mate can make the offended spouse furious. The rage can be so terrible; it can lead to revenge or even death. No bribe will be accepted!
  • Payment. An adulteress and an adulterer may have to pay to keep their secrets. Extortion can get demanding and ugly.
  • Respect is lost. Eventually, our sins find us out.
  • Guilt. An affair often leads to self-condemnation, and the act isn’t easily forgiven by our spouse. Even if it was a “mistake” (i.e., a one-night stand in a moment of weakness), it was a betrayal.
  • Anger, Vicious Words, and Suspicion. These three emotions can reign in the home of a unfaithful spouse, making life miserable for both husband and wife. The home becomes fractured, relationships freeze, and divorce often follows.
  • Court Judgments. The judge may separate children from one or more parents and limit visitation rights.
  • Children Suffer: Children blame themselves for the breakup and may grow up less secure and have lower self-esteem. Later, they may repeat the behavior of their parents.
  • Discipline is Neglected. Children of divorce sometimes lack the discipline needed to grow into responsible adults.
  • High Financial Cost. Divorce is expensive, costing a lot for spousal and child support, legal fees, and court costs. Assets are divided. Everything a person has worked so hard to provide for his family ceases.

Physical and Psychological Problems.

People who get divorced sometimes have depression and other maladies.

Conclusion: The only person who wins a divorce case is the lawyer. Consider the harm caused by wrong choices before giving in to temptation.

Instead of being captivated by what we don’t have, why not enjoy what God has given us? For those of us who are married, do we remember when we were in love with our mate? We appreciated and thoroughly enjoyed the gift God had given us. Is that still true? Or, somewhere along the line, did we take that gift for granted and begin complaining? Did we let little things spoil our love garden, instead of growing our relationship and enjoying it? Perhaps our attitudes toward our mate became sour instead of sweet, and we became dissatisfied with the relationship.

If we have taken the gift of our marriage for granted and neglected it, we need to confess our wrong. Then let’s change our focus and give a lot of attention to our spouse. Start having fun again and enjoy the gift God has given us (Proverbs 5:15-21). It may take some time and effort, but many marriages can be saved and flourish if we do this.

Other Lures

The same principles for sexual seductions can apply to those who are caught by the lures of power, wealth, and material possessions. Those who are tempted by material possessions should learn to wait on the Lord, pray, work for the needed items (6:1-11), and be satisfied with what the LORD has given.

In the same way we should flee from immorality, the Apostle Paul also instructs us to flee from idolatry [anything more important than God] (1Corinthians 10:14). Hasty decisions and get rich quick schemes are usually regrettable and can be quite costly.

Those who are tempted by power or wealth should be careful not to give into deception and greed. We need to be faithful in what we do, and the LORD will bring us honor. Remember that what we do is in “full view of the LORD, and he examines our paths” (Proverbs 5:23, NIV).

The path of wisdom leads to life. The way of seduction leads to destruction. Which will we follow? We should enjoy what God has given us. We should not cast a longing eye to things God has not provided. Let's not be caught by lures.

Discussion

What lures in our lives do we face? How can we deal with them?

Name some of the enticements to sin.

If we are married, how should we view our spouse?

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Focus Verse

Matthew 6:21(NIV) “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”

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Looking Ahead: We have seen the lure of temptations. In our next lesson we'll see wisdom's invitation.

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