An Australian study concluded that plainer cigarette packages would make
smoking less appealing to teens. In response, the Australian government
introduced legislation that would require tobacco companies to replace color,
logos, and promotional text on cigarette packages with health warnings and
images of diseased lungs. In effect, the Marlboro Man would give way to the
Grim Reaper in an effort to reduce the number of deaths caused by smoking. But
cigarette packaging isn’t the only thing that may be tempting on the outside
with a toxic product inside.
The Old Testament book of Proverbs urges us to carefully consider the
long-term results of all our choices. The recurring phrase “in the end” (Prov.
5:4; 25:8; 29:21) is a warning to look down the road and ask if what we’re
attracted to will ultimately lead to joy or sorrow, honor or disgrace, life or
death. “For the Lord gives wisdom; from His mouth come knowledge and
understanding; He stores up sound wisdom for the upright” (2:6-7).
The key to avoiding the tragic results of foolish choices is embracing
God’s wisdom as our guide through life. “Then [we] will understand righteousness
and justice, equity and every good path” (v.9).
Wisdom is understanding what’s really important. (RBC)