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Sin Can Be Attractive Bait, but There’s Always a Hook
Archdiocese of Washington ^ | 05-09-16 | Msgr. Charles Pope

Posted on 05/10/2016 7:38:22 AM PDT by Salvation

Sin Can Be Attractive Bait, but There’s Always a Hook

May 9, 2016

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Satan, it would seem, does not act in an arbitrary manner when trying to tempt us. Rather, he is more a master hunter carefully setting traps, or a skilled fisherman studying behavior in order to choose the most effective bait. Satan is calculating and clever.

Sadly, most of us are far less calculating and clever in seeking to avoid temptation and sin. We often engage in the wishful thinking that no trouble will befall us. Our strategy seems to depend more on dumb luck than anything else. Would that we were as ingenious in holiness as Satan is in trying to trap us! Jesus sadly and ironically observed, For the people of this world are more shrewd in dealing with their own kind than are the people of the light (Luke 16:8).

Let us ponder for a moment the notion of the bait and the hook, to use imagery from the fishing world.

Let’s consider first the bait: It is of course the purpose of bait to be alluring, to be attractive. If a fisherman were to lower an empty hook, or a hook with a rock attached to it, no fish would come near. So he chooses a bait that appeals to the fish: an insect or some other morsel that seems to promise a meal.

Thus in choosing the bait to attach to his hook, Satan will strive to render it appealing, even beautiful. He often casts a spell to hide the ugliness of sin and to distract us from the presence of the hook.

In our time especially, Satan cloaks sins in exalted language, speaking of them as ways of giving us “freedom,” or of “fulfilling ourselves.” Abortion is not the killing of a baby; it is “reproductive choice,” or “reproductive freedom.” Many exalt sinful acts by disguising them in the language of tolerance and acceptance. Still others exude a false compassion in declaring it licit to actively kill the suffering or to terminate the lives of children in the womb who have been given a poor prenatal diagnosis.

In ways like these, evil masquerades as good. Sins once thought of as clearly awful and ugly are now presented as good and even beautiful.

Of course other more traditional bait is still used by Satan as well: sex, money, glory, power, and so forth. Not all of these things are bad in themselves, but they are presented in excess or in the wrong context. And how tasty, attractive, beautiful, and desirable they can seem!

And thus the bait is attractive, beautiful, and tasty. Scripture describes Eve’s assessment of the forbidden tree as follows: the woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining wisdom, she took some and ate it (Genesis 3:6).

But then comes the hook—there’s always the hook with Satan. Never forget this: the hook is always there with Satan. No matter how beautiful, reasonable, or desirable the bait may seem, there’s always the hook.

With the bait of illicit sexual union dangled before us comes the hook. Perhaps it is addiction to pornography, sexually transmitted diseases, AIDS, teenage pregnancy, single motherhood, absent fathers, abortion, ruined marriages, broken families, improperly formed families, and terrible injustice to children.

With the bait of gluttony comes the hook. It can be obesity, heart disease, high cholesterol, hypertension, arthritis, addiction to alcohol or drugs, and even death.

With the bait of more and more possessions comes the hook. Perhaps it is credit card bills we cannot pay, or slavery to a lifestyle we think we cannot live without but which drives us to need two incomes and work long hours. And thus we never really know our children or even enjoy the things we think we need. Perhaps it is the supreme frustration to realize that no matter how much we have, it will never be enough. Our eyes are never really satisfied with seeing, or our ears with hearing, or our will with amassing. We seem to be insatiable; we want more and more as the hook of greed drives deeper within us, snaring our hearts so that Satan can reel us in.

But there is always the hook. Never forget that no matter how pleasing the bait may seem, there is always the hook.

We moderns are perhaps more foolish than those who came before us, for we live in a culture that is rather successful in at least temporarily hiding the consequences of many things. Our medicine and advanced technology may temporarily stave off the effects of too much food and drink or the diseases that come with sexual irresponsibility. So-called government safety nets, many of them well-intentioned and to some degree necessary, have also expanded over time to create the illusion that there are no consequences. Too easily and too repeatedly, many are bailed out from their foolish decisions. This makes is easier to maintain the illusion that the hook isn’t really there.

But the hook is there. The hook always follows the bait.

So just a simple reminder: don’t forget the hook. With the bait comes the hook. The bait is about the hook. First the bait, then the hook—always the hook.


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; History; Moral Issues; Theology
KEYWORDS: catholic; internet; msgrcharlespope; porn; sin
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1 posted on 05/10/2016 7:38:23 AM PDT by Salvation
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To: nickcarraway; NYer; ELS; Pyro7480; livius; ArrogantBustard; Catholicguy; RobbyS; marshmallow; ...

Monsignor Pope Ping!


2 posted on 05/10/2016 7:39:27 AM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation

Bumping...


3 posted on 05/10/2016 7:43:37 AM PDT by redhead (NO GROUND TO THE DEVIL! Remember BENGHAZI! Use WEAPONIZED PRAYER. NOW.)
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To: Salvation
Selective, cultural, religious, and family, etc. on Guilty?
4 posted on 05/10/2016 7:44:33 AM PDT by keving (We get the government we vote elect.)
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To: Salvation
When you turn that corner, and start down that road... do you think it's scary? Do you think there's scary music, or that you see scowling faces, or smell decay and putrefaction?

No, to the contrary. It feels good. It feels great, looks great, smells great, sounds great. You feel like you're on top of the world. You feel like fortune is finally smiling on you. You feel like you are truly alive, and you wonder why you didn't do this sooner, whatever it is you've done to start your journey to disaster.

You don't realize you have a real problem until its too late. By that time, your will to extricate yourself is gone. You've become acclimated, and you realize that getting out will be very painful. So you decide to let it ride.

5 posted on 05/10/2016 7:48:36 AM PDT by Steely Tom (Vote GOP: A Slower Handbasket)
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To: Salvation
Lyrics to the "Yellow-Back Fly" song in the video. The Ol' Tempter's Theme You'll notice the tempted keeps trying, but --- this time --- the tempted soul wins:

Yellow-Backed Fly

Carolina time, grab the fishing line.
Gonna get old Jim with the yellow-backed fly.
Bought it in a store, paid a little more.
Gonna catch that fish with the yellow-backed fly.

Tried it last June with a lit firefly,
Layed it on the water with a perfect bullseye.
Well Jim made a splash, gone in a flash.
Beneath the water I heard him laugh.

I go at six am, quiet as a hymn.
Gonna catch old Jim with the Yellow-Backed Fly
Gonna catch him right, gonna catch him quick.
Take him by surprise at the bottom of the crick.

He lives beneath a rock, underneath the shade.
I will have him made with the yellow-backed fly.
Here I am at last, lying in the grass.
A quiet little cast with the yellow-backed fly.

Felt a little tug, well Jim had bit the bug.
Then I let him run with the yellow-backed fly.
Jumped up on the land, spit it in my hand.
He said "Nice try with the yellow-backed fly".

Then he swam away, I gave him a farewell.
Now I'm going home with a story to tell.
I put the truck in gear, I'll be back next year.
Gonna make a fly with a hypnotizing eye.

I go at six am, quiet as a hymn.
Gonna catch old Jim with the yellow-backed fly.
Twenty inches long, measured with a stick.
He's old Jim but to me he's Moby Dick.

I go at six am, quiet as a hymn.
Gonna catch old Jim with the yellow-backed fly.
Twenty inches long, measured with a stick.
He's old Jim but to me he's Moby Dick.


6 posted on 05/10/2016 7:51:55 AM PDT by Mrs. Don-o ("I can resist anything --- except temptation."--- Oscar Wilde)
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To: Salvation; All

There isn’t always an Daniel Webster around to argue for your soul once you have sold it to the devil...


7 posted on 05/10/2016 7:58:01 AM PDT by areukiddingme1 (areukiddingme1 is a synonym for a Retired U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer and tired of liberal BS.))
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To: Mrs. Don-o

That’s my favorite Steve Martin bluegrass song.


8 posted on 05/10/2016 8:08:45 AM PDT by Tax-chick ("We like us the way we are. That makes us real, true friends." ~ The Undead Thread)
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To: Steely Tom

Wise words.

Disgust, pain and horrified regret are gifts from God. They help us spit out the hook.


9 posted on 05/10/2016 8:40:36 AM PDT by agere_contra (Hamas has dug miles of tunnels - but no bomb-shelters.)
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To: Steely Tom
AND.....THEN THERE IS THIS....
10 posted on 05/10/2016 9:00:05 AM PDT by notaliberal (St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle,)
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To: notaliberal
AND.....THEN THERE IS THIS....

The Return of the Prodigal Son?

11 posted on 05/10/2016 9:20:03 AM PDT by Steely Tom (Vote GOP: A Slower Handbasket)
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To: Salvation

My Dad was a minister for 50 years. He died about 8 years ago at age 86. He had one saying that I heard him repeat from the pulpit two or three times that stuck with me:

Sin will take you much further than you intended to go, and will cost you much more than you were willing to pay.

Insightful words. I have seen it play out that way a number of times.


12 posted on 05/10/2016 9:28:02 AM PDT by RatRipper (The biggest threat to US national security is our government and those in it.)
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To: agere_contra

Well said.


13 posted on 05/10/2016 12:44:25 PM PDT by Bigg Red (Keep calm and Pray on.)
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To: RatRipper

Sounds like your father was a wise man.


14 posted on 05/10/2016 12:45:32 PM PDT by Bigg Red (Keep calm and Pray on.)
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To: Steely Tom

Our Father shows his joy when we repent and ask for his forgiveness and mercy.

Been there. God’s love and mercy is beyond words.


15 posted on 05/10/2016 1:32:35 PM PDT by notaliberal (St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle,)
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To: Bigg Red

In many ways he was very wise. He was human just like the rest of us. He would be the first to admit that.

I am sure he had a source for it. I just don’t know what it was.


16 posted on 05/10/2016 1:47:33 PM PDT by RatRipper (The biggest threat to US national security is our government and those in it.)
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To: RatRipper

Indeed wise words.....exactly what the original article is saying.


17 posted on 05/10/2016 3:31:21 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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