As the 2015 NFL Draft approaches, Sports Networks are creating programming to feed the anticipation of football fans. While channel surfing the other night, I stumbled across an interesting conversation on ESPN. A pastor from California was talking to Jameis Winston, the projected first pick in the draft about temptation Tainted by two seasons of off the field troubles, quarterback Jameis Winston has been a victim of the grand illusion, falling prey to the deception of temptation.
Whoever walks in integrity walks securely, but he who makes his ways crooked will be found out. – Proverbs 10:9
Known as the great deceiver, Satan has a way of making things look better than they really are. Thus, the curious, unprepared and weak have a tendency to become repeat customers of the grand illusion. Although the media will tend to label, make fun of and trash an individual for making poor decisions, there is a spiritual element that the addicted can’t cure on their own. Similar to wearing beer goggles, sinful minds have a habit of justifying wrong actions, causing common sense to fade.
But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves.- James 1:22
On the outside looking in, its hard to comprehend why some struggle to get control of their lives. Bad influences, stubborn hearts and wandering souls can spend numerous years under the grasp of the grand illusion. Those held captive often cry out to the heavens, searching for improvement from their condition. Depending upon the severity of one’s situation, regaining control may take a while. However, if you lean on the Lord’s power, Philippians 4:13, freedom is possible with Jesus’ help. May this blog motivate you to remain patience until healing is achieved.
by Jay Mankus