Snake in the Grass
I don’t like to get too close to a snake in the grass.
I’m not afraid of most snakes. They help keep mice away. However, I don’t want snakes to hide in my yard.
A few snakes can kill with their bites. I am afraid of them.
I prefer not having a person who is a snake in the grass near me either.
A snake in the grass cannot be trusted. That person will:
- Cheat
- Lie
- Steal
- Hurt others to get what he or she wants
Like a dangerous snake (animal) hiding in the grass, a snake in the grass person tries to hide bad behavior. The person attacks or hurts others when they least expect it.
God offers a better way.
I pray that everyone who tries to trick and hurt others will choose God’s way. Just as God forgives me when I confess my wrongs, God will also forgive them. Sometimes we all need a fresh start.
“Let the wicked forsake their ways and the unrighteous their thoughts. Let them turn to the Lord, and he will have mercy on them, and to our God, for he will freely pardon” (Isaiah 55:7 NIV).
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