Wicked Works
“Do not incline my heart to any evil thing, To practice wicked works With men who work iniquity; And do not let me eat of their delicacies.” Psalms 141:4 NKJV
There is a gross difference in the import of wicked works between those perpetrated by the stack of wicked people and those executed by supposedly righteous or religious people. Wicked works by wicked people have boundaries; and only those who cross these boundaries get punished. Whereas, wicked works by the supposedly righteous or religious people require uncommon discernment for anyone to escape falling into the traps. Unfortunately, many righteous people are easily trapped into the webs of corruption, condemnations and confusion caused by the atrocity of the supposedly righteous or religious people. Therefore, when the psalmist cried “Do not incline my heart to any evil thing, To practice wicked works With men who work iniquity“, he knows the true danger of hypocritical engagement into the practice of wicked works. Actually, those who downplay the danger in wicked works do readily enjoy the threat of delicacies (e.g., prosperity, preservation, promotion, and protection, etc) from the camp of the wicked. What those who secretly engage in wicked works do not often see is the great havoc orchestrated by their hire in the kingdom of darkness against all drives for the expansion of the kingdom of God.
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