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At first, the sound was sweet — until the distortion started. That’s how deception works. Proverbs 5 isn’t just about adultery; it’s about seduction by counterfeit clarity. The enemy never sells obvious lies. He tweaks truth slightly off frequency — enough to please the ear but pollute the message.
In the marketplace, we hear it through promises of shortcuts, inflated numbers, or clever spin. It’s the temptation to “sweeten the mix” until it pleases the crowd but no longer honors the source.
Audio engineers know that artificial brightness can impress for a moment but fatigues the listener over time. The same happens when we trade authenticity for approval. The short-term applause is sweet, but the long-term damage dulls integrity.
God’s Word is the reference track — always in tune, always true. Measure everything you say and hear against His frequency, not the marketplace’s echo.
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