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September 26, 1998
To Pray Or Prey
Certain men have crept in unnoticed, who . . . deny the only Lord God. --Jude 4.

A local official sadly observed, "The place to pray has now become a place to prey--that's P-R-E-Y."

When Jesus lived on earth, He said to the money changers in the temple, "It is written, 'My house is a house of prayer,' but you have made it a 'den of thieves'" (Lk. 19:46). And Jude spoke of another kind of thievery. He referred to certain men in the church who had "crept in unnoticed" and were motivated by greed (v.4).

Still today, dishonest and scheming men lurk within the church. They use their positions to prey on the unsuspecting with their false teaching. Jude exhorted believers to be strong in their faith so they could repel these "ungodly men" (v.4).

We thank God for every born-again servant of the Lord who preaches the gospel and teaches the Word, and whose methods are consistent with His message. We must beware of "thieves and robbers," however, who are more interested in preying on people than in praying for people.  — Mart De Haan

Leaders who talk but do not teach,
Who fail to practice what they preach,
Blind leaders of the blind are they,
Causing the flock to go astray. --HGB
Follow the leader who follows Christ.

Bible in One Year: Isaiah 64–66; Proverbs 30:21-33
http://rbc.org/devotions.aspx?id=3442
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