"Now therefore hearken unto me, O ye children: for blessed [are they that] keep my ways. Hear instruction, and be wise, and refuse it not. Blessed [is] the man that heareth me, watching daily at my gates, waiting at the posts of my doors. For whoso findeth me findeth life, and shall obtain favour of the LORD.” (Pr 8:32-35 AV)
Living right and doing right has its own pleasures. No doubt, pleasure is part of our experience from sin. There is no disputing that fact. The Bible warns us of the pleasures of sin for a season. The pleasures of sin are immediate. They can be very profound. They can entice to greater experiences of pleasure. Pleasure from doing right isn’t always immediate. It takes time to experience pleasures from doing right. Often, they are not easily recognizable. Unlike the pleasures from sin, which are intense and fleeting, the pleasures from righteousness are deeper and longer lasting. I know this by experience.
Following a birthday party, I had much weight to lose. My church family and friends learned that I liked ice cream cake. I had four of them in a matter of two weeks. I had gotten to my heaviest ever. Something had to be done. If I didn’t get my weight and AC1s under control, I was looking at diabetes. So, I went on a Keto style diet. I severely limited my carbs, but I especially cut out refined sugar. I love creamer in my coffee. But that was over half my carb intake in one day. So, I switched to half-and-half for the first cup and black for every cup that followed. I immediately lost 20 pounds. It was amazing. The longer I was on that diet, the better I felt. I lost 40 lbs over about seven months. Things slowed down a bit, and I lost 20 more over the next year and a half. I didn’t exercise more. I didn’t count calories. All I did was back off bad carbs and eat more protein. At first, I missed the bad carbs and sweets. Dark chocolate is one of my weaknesses. Savory bad carbs are another. Yet after a while, my tastes changed. I savory piece of jerky with no carbs was preferred over a dark chocolate with raspberry. A bowl of fruit for breakfast sounded better than a bowl of cereal. The last few months have been a challenge. More and more bad foods have crept into my life. Once the nicer weather came, so did the baked goods, the cookies and candy, and all sorts of temptations. Birthdays in our house tend to fall in the spring. All but one are in the span of two months. That means birthday cake for eight weeks. The sugar high was pleasurable. That is for sure. But I would much rather have a perfectly cooked medium-rare steak with a sweet potato and asparagus. The pleasures of eating right are extended over time. The pleasure of eating cake only lasts a few hours.
God knows what He is doing. His ways are always the best ways. His ways are for His glory and our benefit. God is our Father. Why would He create principles that were designed to make us as miserable as possible? Would you do that to your children? No! Everything you do for your kids is done by love and for their profit. God would do no less. Doing right and living right has blessing that come with it. They are designed as part of God’s creation. We live right and do right, and the blessings of God will follow. This doesn’t mean trouble will be absent. Trouble is part of life. Rather, by living right and doing right, we increase the blessings of life that follow. If only we would trust that!