On a family vacation, we had some time to do some extra biking. It was fun to go around a nearby lake ... well, sort of fun. See, there were these long, downhill stretches. Now, flying down that hill was fantastic! Then guess what came right after that — yes, the uphill climb. Sometimes it was grueling and painful. And guess which lasted longer ... the downhill thrill or the pain of going uphill?
It was my son who reminded me as we collapsed at the top of a particularly tough hill we had just biked up. He said, "Dad, you know, this is a lot like sin." And you know — he's right. He said, "We had a great time sailing down the hill, but the great feeling didn't last long. It felt like it took most of the afternoon to get up those hills."
Well, King David is going to be called right now as a witness in the case of the Downhill Thrill and the Uphill Bill. Oh, he spent his adulterous night with Bathsheba, and it was probably pleasurable. The Bible talks about the pleasures of sin, except it tacks on three words. It says, "for a season." That's the downhill thrill. Then comes the uphill bill that you pay for that short-lived thrill.
Our word for today from the Word of God is Psalm 51:3 where David steps forth after that sin and says, "I know my transgressions, and my sin is always before me." Now, the pleasure wasn't always before him. But his sin, the guilt, the consequences, the shame, oh they never went away: memories, consequences, hurting relationships. You might say, "Was it worth it, David — that downhill thrill?" I imagine he’d probably say, "No way. There's way too much pain for that short-lived pleasure. You pay a lot longer than you play."
Right now, it could be that you're experiencing the downhill thrill of sin. Oh, it feels good, and seems like nothing's wrong. Maybe it's a sexual sin, or the short-lived satisfaction of getting even with someone, or maybe you've got a good situation you've come through with a little dishonesty. Maybe you're violating God's boundaries with your body, or you're doing certain kinds of partying with some friends.
Let me warn you, the uphill grind is coming. In fact the Bible guarantees that "whatever you sow, you will reap." And the harvest? Oh, that will last a whole lot longer than the sowing ever did. It's a law of the universe: if you sow to your evil nature, the Bible says, you will reap destruction. It is inevitable; it happens every time.
Oh, sure, maybe right now you have a good feeling that sin gives, but maybe you don't have the consequences yet, and it's easy to just go with what you can see now. But the thrill is not worth the price tag. This moment won't last. The loss, oh it will last. The pain, the consequences? Just ask King David. They last a lifetime.
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