Today's post comes from Starla at Keepin It Real
I am warning you ahead of time, dear friends. Be on guard so that you will not be carried away by the errors of these wicked people and lose your own secure footing. 2 Peter 3:17
A few days ago on my
way to work I saw 2 women hitchhiking on the freeway. I couldn't believe
my eyes. They were actually sitting on a concrete divider in a
construction zone near one of the on ramps. People are already driving 35
to 40 mph at that point and increasing speed in preparation to enter traffic
between 55 and 65 mph. There is nowhere for a person to pick them up even
if they wanted to. My first thought was the potential danger they were
in. I immediately started praying for them that God would guide them and
protect them. They appeared to be in their mid to late 20's.
I'm assuming that they were desperate to get where
they wanted to be. It takes desperation to even hitchhike and I would say
extreme desperation to be a "freeway hitchhiker". Either way,
you are purposefully putting your life at risk in more ways than one.
As I talked to the Lord about these girls I began to
think about how many times I have done something risky, or shall I say risque
(risk-ay) to get somewhere or something? Hitchhiking requires you to
trust a stranger. When I think of it this way, the same concept applies
when you hire someone like a plumber or contractor to come and work on
something in your home? How about babysitters and child care either in
your home or another location?
There are many reasons that we have exercise trust in
another human being but we don't have to freeway hitchhike. You
know, stick our thumb out and risk our own safety or the safety of
our loved ones. Choosing child care for my girls was one of the most
difficult times of my life. I'm so glad they are older now and no longer
require constant adult supervision and I thank God for watching over them then
and even now. God will give you discernment in situations like this if
you go to Him and ask for His direction and guidance.
Do you think those women asked God for discernment?
I'm thinking they chose their own route and I honestly can't stop
thinking about them. I hope they made it to their destination safely and
I prayed that God would place someone on their path to lead them to Him.
And if they already know Him, I pray that He would speak to their hearts
and they would listen to Him and know that with God, they never ever have to
hitchhike on the freeway again.
As I write this, another thing that comes to mind is
the hitchhiker of our soul. The devil has many ways of doing this,
no thumb necessary. His minions have easy access by way of certain
shows on TV, certain places, certain kinds of music, certain
websites, etc........ You know what I'm talking about. Most of it
isn't even obvious and sometimes we don't even know they have hitched a ride
until it's too late.
How can you be safe from the soul hitchhikers?
There is only one way that I know of and that is God through the Holy
Spirit. The Holy Spirit of my soul gives me discernment about certain
situations and warns me when danger is near. The Holy Spirit
guards your soul with the "shield of faith" like the
best anti-virus program available on a computer. When something does
try to sneak in, your anti-virus program aka shield of faith will automatically
block entrance and warn you not to go there, an intruder is there
attempting to hitchhike and destroy the network of safety that surrounds
your soul. Now, you know you can override the Holy Spirit just like you
can override the anti-virus program on your computer and choose to go there
anyway. If you do, it can wreak havoc on your hard drive aka your
soul.
The best way to avoid and defeat the tactics of the
devil is to be on guard and ready for anything. God's word is your weapon that provides you with many ways
to fight off the "soul hitchhiker". That's why it's so
important to study His word and obey the boundaries that He has placed in our
lives. We need to avoid being "freeway hitchhikers" and protect
ourselves from the "soul hitchhiker". There is a free ride
through Jesus Christ.
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