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SIN, slavery to
Radio personality Paul Harvey tells the story of how an Eskimo kills a wolf. The
account is grisly, yet it offers fresh insight into the consuming, self-destructive nature
of sin. "First, the Eskimo coats his knife blade with animal blood and allows it to
freeze. Then he adds another layer of blood, and another, until the blade is completely
concealed by frozen blood. "Next, the hunter fixes his knife in the ground with the
blade up. When a wolf follows his sensitive nose to the source of the scent and discovers
the bait, he licks it, tasting the fresh frozen blood. He begins to lick faster, more and
more vigorously, lapping the blade until the keen edge is bare. Feverishly now, harder and
harder the wolf licks the blade in the arctic night.
So great becomes his craving for blood that the wolf does not notice the razor-sharp
sting of the naked blade on his own tongue, nor does he recognize the instant at which his
insatiable thirst is being satisfied by his OWN warm blood. His carnivorous appetite just
craves more--until the dawn finds him dead in the snow!"
It is a fearful thing that people can be "consumed by their own lusts." Only
God's grace keeps us from the wolf's fate.
Chris T. Zwingelberg.
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