The Old
Testament tells the story of another case of peer pressure. David and his men
were hiding from Saul in a cave when Saul entered (1 Sam. 24). David’s
companions suggested that God had delivered Saul to them, and they urged David
to kill him (vv.4,10). If David killed Saul, they thought they could stop
hiding and David could become king. But David refused to harm Saul because he
was “the Lord’s anointed” (v.6).
People in
our lives may sometimes suggest we do what seems most gratifying or practical
in the moment. But there is a difference between worldly and spiritual wisdom
(1 Cor. 2:6-7). Wisdom from above “is first pure, then peaceable, gentle,
willing to yield, full of mercy” (James 3:17). When others are urging us to
take a certain course of action, we can invite God to influence our response.
One is
truly wise who gains his wisdom from God. (RBC)