Scripture for Today: Romans 1:21 “For although they knew God, they neither glorified Him as God nor gave thanks to Him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened.”
Today being April Fool’s Day is every prankster’s dream. In France they call it, “poisson d’avril.” The idea is to tape a paper fish on someone’s back without them knowing. It is believed to have originated with the change of calendar under King Charles IX in 1564. He moved the new year from April 1st to January 1st. The practice of exchanging gifts continued but in the form of fake gifts to make fun. Fish were offered as this was also the period of Lent when eating meat was forbidden. Eventually the whole concept became the silly precursor to our April Fool’s Day.
Today’s verse describes a foolish heart. Foolish hearts reside in people who will not acknowledge God. The previous verse says that they are without excuse having seen God’s creative power in nature. These same foolish hearts claim to be wise, but by discounting and explaining away God’s revelation of himself, they become fools. Somewhere deep inside perhaps they know God is there but they refuse to glorify Him. Their hearts become dark and their thoughts futile.
Paul was eager to share the good news to “both the wise and the foolish.” He knew that the Gospel would bring light and turn thoughts around to the truth. Without God’s power to change hearts we would stay in our foolish state. But thanks to Him I am no longer a fool. Being in Christ, He has become for me, “wisdom from God.” (I Cor. 1:30)
Thank you Lord, for enlightening this fool!