Sunday, August 23, 2026

 Waiting in Fear

August 23


The wicked man flees though no one pursues …

Proverbs 28:1


Day after day he waited for the phone to ring or for the police to knock on his

door. Ever since he’d found that wallet, he’d been living in a constant state of

fear. He knew he should have returned it to the owner when he’d found it. But

when he discovered those six one-hundred-dollar bills, something had come

over him.

He’d removed the cash and thrown the wallet, credit cards, driver’s license,

and all into the Potomac River. He hadn’t had a good night’s sleep since! He

just knew someone was going to figure it out; then they’d come calling.

Finally, unable to deal with the constant pressure of waiting to be caught,

he’d gone to the forty-seventh precinct and turned himself in, saying he wanted

to repay the money he’d found, but he couldn’t remember the man’s name.

Unable to substantiate his statement due to the lack of evidence, the

detective had finished taking the report and told him, “If anyone files a report

about a lost wallet, and if he chooses to file charges, we’ll be in touch. Without

someone pressing charges, we have no reason to hold you.”

Leaving the station, he felt worse than before. He had no idea if someone

would ever claim the lost wallet or not. He’d sacrificed his clear conscience

in the heat of the moment, and now he couldn’t get free from the guilt of his

actions.

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When we begin to do the wrong thing, our conscience automatically responds

by alerting us. This is not right! If we fail to respond correctly, the Holy Spirit

convicts our heart in an effort to bring repentance and return us to a right

relationship with God.

What we do in that moment will determine whether we walk in integrity,

without the constant over-the-shoulder looks, or wait in fear for the phone to

ring.

Unscrupulous behavior breeds evil and fear. If left unchecked, it desensi-

tizes our hearts, building an uncrossable chasm between us and God.

It is far better to repent and face the consequences than it is to live waiting

in fear.


Prayer

“Lord, Help me resist temptation when I’m weak or

unprepared. Keep my heart pure. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”

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