In 1993, Hollywood pushed the envelope further than most screen writers had gone before in the film Indecent Proposal. As Woody Harrelson and Demi Moore lose their life savings gambling in Las Vegas, they encounter a billionaire who offers a selfish plan to solve their financial woes. Robert Redford offers one million dollars to the couple if Woody allows him to spend one night with his wife. Controversial at the time, this concept is an idea taken right out of the Bible.
Four hundred years following the flood, God called Abram to leave Haran and the comfort of his family, Genesis 12:1. Traveling toward Canaan, Abram makes 2 altars to the Lord, dedicating his life to the Lord in the hills between Bethel and Ai. However, like the 1993 movie, during the first sign of turbulence, a famine, Abram relies on himself, not the Lord. Since it was common for kings to steal beautiful wives, killing their husbands, Abram came up with the original indecent proposal.
Located in Genesis 12:10-13, Abram encourages Sarai his wife to tell a little white lie to Pharaoh. Compromise is so subtle, logically excusing ourselves from sin due to circumstance. As this plan is carried out to completion, Abram becomes a hero, honored with sheep, cattle, donkeys, camels and servants. In the process, Sarai is taken as Pharaoh’s wife, but curses follow his family immediately. Like the sailor’s in the days of Jonah 1:8, Pharaoh quickly recognizes Abram as the source of his troubles.

Being duped by Abram, Pharaoh confronts him in Genesis 12:17-20, kicking this couple out of Egypt, left to fend for themselves during the rest of the famine. While on the outside, Abram might have felt like he got away with his plan, consequences follow. Sarai becomes barren, she talks Abram into having a son with another woman, Genesis 16:1-2 and trials become a way of life for this couple. If your life is a mess like this family or you are feeling burdened by the stress of life, call on the name of the Lord, Proverbs 3:5-6. If you do this, the Holy Spirit will keep you from going through with any indecent proposals that pop into your mind, 2 Corinthians 10:3-5.
by Jay Mankus