What happened to Picher can happen to people. Prosperity can look so
good that it’s hard to think about possible downsides. Actions that are
detrimental to long-term spiritual health are accepted, and unless the problem
is corrected, destruction follows. It happened to King Saul. He began as a good
king, but in seeking success he failed to see the damage he was doing. Turning
his back on God’s commands, he acted “foolishly” (1 Sam. 13:13)
and lost his kingdom (v.14).
In our attempts to find success, we need to watch out for spiritual
pollution that comes when we fail to follow God’s clear scriptural guidelines.
Godly living always beats toxic living.