Within each of us lies a struggle between good and evil, between the lamb and the wolf. King David reminds us that success and comfort can lead to complacency, and complacency can open the door to temptation. Sin often grows quietly, from desire leads to action, and from action to painful consequences.
Yet, goodness also grows when nurtured through prayer, vigilance, and cooperation with God’s grace. When we allow God’s grace to take root in our lives, even something as small as a mustard seed can become a source of shelter, joy, and life for many. Ultimately, the choice of what grows within us is ours.
Reflection Question: Am I feeding the wolf of selfishness and complacency, or the lamb of generosity and grace? How do habits of prayer and vigilance shape my heart each day?