Psalm 36
Long before a person's life is ruined by sin, there was a secret conversation that took place in their heart. As I recall people whose lives ended up in a sort of a Hell on Earth as a result of their sin, I knew that much earlier they had talked themselves into bad behaviors. At that moment these bad behaviors seem to be inconsequential shortcuts to what they wanted. Objectively they may have known they were wrong, but in the silent moments of their lives, they convinced themselves in their hearts and by means of words from themselves to themselves to engage in a sinful act. That sinful act led to another and to another and to a truly nasty divorce, a term in prison, or a gun muzzle in the roof of their mouth. Verses 1-4 describe the inner heart and conversation of sin.
Thankfully there is an alternative. The mercy and loving kindness of God is available. It is as expansive as a universe, higher than the mountains, and deeper than the oceans. The psalmist describes God's mercy that is beyond measure. It is more predictable than the sunrise. The whispers of darkness will lead us to ruin. The intervention of mercy will lead us to life. Which voice will you listen to and adhere to?
“Help me, Lord, to never listen to the dark voices in my own heart, but to Your voice of mercy. AMEN.”