Saturday, June 8, 2019
RED HERRINGS!
Ps 32:2
2 Blessed is
the man unto whom the Lord imputeth not iniquity, and in whose spirit there is
no guile.
Ps 34:13
13 Keep thy tongue
from evil, and thy lips from speaking guile.
John 1:46-47
46 And
Nathanael said unto him, Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth? Philip
saith unto him, Come and see.
47 Jesus saw
Nathanael coming to him, and saith of him, Behold an Israelite indeed, in whom
is no
guile!
Prov 26:24-26
24 He who
hates pretends with his lips, but stores up deceit within himself.
25 When
he speaks kindly, do not trust him, for seven abominations are in his
heart.
26 Though his
hatred covers itself with guile, his wickedness shall be shown openly before
the assembly.
AMPLIFIED BIBLE
A Red Herring is defined as something intended to divert
attention from the real problem or matter at hand; a misleading clue. The
origin of the expression comes from British fox hunts. Conventional wisdom has
long attributed it to a technique of training hounds to follow a scent, or of
distracting hounds during a fox hunt. A red herring would be dragged behind a
rope to distract the hound. A red herring, therefore, is duplicity which is the
disguising of true intentions by deceptive words or actions.
Guile, as it is used in John 1:46-47, is the Greek word dolos and literally means
“bait” or to trick. Nathanael was plain spoken when he asked: “can there any
good thing come out of Nazareth?” Jesus seemed to appreciate his frankness!
In my relationship with people, and even members of my own church,
I am often sent away from real problems and issues with a red herring. For
instance, when I say to someone that I have missed them at church, some will
explain their absence with some very weak excuse. Perhaps they have been
extraordinarily busy for the past six weeks or so! Maybe they have had the
sniffles. When I happen to meet them at other functions, they once again tell
me how busy they have been and how terribly hard it is for them to attend
church. It is a red herring – and it stinks.
Honesty has a beautiful and refreshing simplicity about it. No ulterior motives. No hidden
meanings. An absence of hypocrisy, duplicity, political games, and verbal
superficiality. As honesty and real integrity characterize our lives, there
will be no need to manipulate others. Charles
R. Swindoll (1934- )
Dear Lord,
help me to be honest with others without being cruel. Let me not be distracted
by duplicity. AMEN
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