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Luke 21:34 And take heed to yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so that day come upon you unawares.

When my son was practicing with his little league baseball team there was a practice field. The practice field was often flooded in the spring. The dual wheeled city trucks would drive through this area. As the trucks would go through the field they would cut RUTS in the wet mud. I love to watch nature. One day I saw a million big fat caterpillars crawling down the tree trunks and crawling across the field. Many of the caterpillars would escape the area.

I noticed the dual-wheeled truck ruts. Many of the caterpillars crawled and fell into the mud ruts. Not one escaped the ruts. As the trucks would drive in the ruts the caterpillars would be crushed to death. Not one of those caterpillars ever developed into a BUTTERFLY. The rut became a death trap. Hundreds never reached their potential because the rut became a hopeless trap.

HAVE WE EVER COUNTED THE PRICE OF FREE CHEESE? COULD WE BE SURROUNDED BY TRAPS AND SNARES? WHAT FORM CAN A TRAP TAKE?

*TRAP: a device to catch and retain that allows entry with no exit, to lay in wait to attack, captured, cornered, siege.

*SNARE: a noose, to trap, entangle, danger.`

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