In his
pride the wicked man does not seek him; in all his thoughts there is no room
for God.
--
Psalm 10:4
Do you like to DIY
(Do-It-Yourself)?
If so, you're certainly not
alone. According to the Home Improvement Research Institute (yes, there really
is such an organization!), home improvement product sales at retailers like
Home Depot and Lowes amounted to about $274 billion in 2012. And for good
reason. From building a backyard deck to installing indoor lighting, consumers
can save thousands of dollars doing their home improvement or repair projects
themselves rather than paying a licensed professional. Magazines, websites and
even entire cable TV channels are devoted to showing DIYers how to do it right.
Of course, this all comes at a
hefty price for the many would-be handymen and handywomen who discover that
they're in over their heads...and then have to call in the pros to fix the
mess. The This Old House website features a DIY Disaster section that
chronicles the woes of homeowners who only thought they could do it themselves. One
Colorado women wrote that because of her area's extremely-high property values,
she decided to buy a condemned home for $160,000 just to get into the market. She
thought she could afford to re-pour the house's foundation--but failed to
calculate the additional cost of re-wiring, new duct-work and landscaping. And
when the house was lifted for the foundation's repair, the back 300 square feet
of the structure collapsed! In the end, the ambitious DIYer paid $12,000 to
make her 2-bedroom house an uninhabitable 1-bedroom shack!
In many ways, this DIY disaster
story has much in common with passages we find throughout Scripture. A recurring
theme is that God has a grand vision for His people and a plan for achieving
it. But mankind--through its arrogance and ignorance--decides it knows better
than the Creator...and then sets out to do it itself.
Predictably, the results are both
tragic and disastrous. In one of the Bible's earliest passages, we read that
the devil convinced Adam and Eve that God was holding back from them and
preventing them from reaching their true potential. Falling for Satan's lies,
the first man and woman ate the fruit that their Creator had commanded them to
avoid. Unintended consequences such as illness, crime, poverty and death have
plagued mankind ever since.
Yes, there are some relatively
simple household tasks that we can do ourselves to save time and money. But for
the larger, more important projects that we can't afford to foul up--whether
they involve our homes or even our souls--it's always best to depend on a
Pro.
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