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Food PoisoningPsalm 139:23,24, Isn't it interesting that our bodies tell us when something rotten has entered it, and it does so relatively quickly? But what happens when something enters our spirit and turns us sour? Just like the food incident, there are a variety of things which can enter our spirits and turn us sour. There is greed, adultery, lying, stealing, murdering, and many other things which keep us away from God. Satan is very crafty in his methods of spoiling our souls. He may work subtly or over a long period of time, or, he may move swiftly in his poisoning of our souls. When there is an obvious wrong that enters our life, we may have a "dose" of conscience, and seek repentance. However, when the poison is administered slowly, we may be unaware of the damage it is doing to us. This is when, I believe, we form "hardness of hearts." I pray that I will always be in tune I with God, asking Him to reveal my wrongs to me. There is a verse in the Bible ,Psalm 139:23,24, that says "Search me. O God, and know my heart; test my thoughts. Point out anything you find in me that makes you sad, and lead me along the path of everlasting life." It is one Christians should remember to pray every day.
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