Psalm 144:11
“Rid me, and deliver me from the hand of strange children,
whose mouth speaketh vanity, and their right hand is a right hand of
falsehood:”
One of the common warnings throughout my ministry is to guard your
influences. I have watched many people destroy their reputation and
future because of wrong influences. It doesn't matter who you are, you
are being influenced by someone. Your influences determine your
direction. They influence you to either do the right thing or the wrong
thing. The importance of keeping the right influences can't be over
emphasized.
In the verse above, the psalmist understood the significance of influences. He said, “Rid me, and deliver me from the hand of strange children…”
He knew his influences affected his influence. He understood the
significance that influences would have on him, so he asked God to “rid” him of those “strange”
influences that would harm his ability to do right. God then shows us
the significance that influences have in three areas of our lives.
First, influences influence our ability to rear “polished” children. He says in verse 12 that the right influences influence our ability to train “our sons” and “our daughters” to become “polished after the similitude of a palace:”
Whoever influences you will influence how you train your children. One
of the best parenting tips you will find is to be sure that your
influences are right if you want to train your children to do right. I
have seen many parents who are training their children right, but they
have weak associations or friends, resulting in their children not
heeding their parent’s guidance. If you want your children to turn out
for the LORD, consider who your influences are because they ultimately
will influence your children. You can't train your children to stay
clean when you are walking with dirty influences. If you want your
children to do right, you had better be sure your influences are the
right ones.
Second, influences influence your ability to be financially stable. Verse 13 says, “That our garners may be full, affording all manner of store…”
Your influences do determine how you spend money. If you want to be
financially stable, you would be wise to have the type of influences
which encourage you to be frugal with your spending. If your influences
spend money frivolously, they will influence you to do the same. The
right influences will have an impact on your ability to save money so
that you will have the finances to do what you need to do.
Third, influences influence your ability to be productive. Verse 14 says, “That our oxen may be strong to labour; that there be no breaking in, nor going out…”
When you have the right influences, they will encourage you to complete
projects and work hard. You will find that those people who are
unproductive in life also have unproductive influences. Productive
people become the leaders of tomorrow. Guard your influences if you want your life to be productive.
The Scriptures teach that it is always a “who” that
hinders you. Be watchful of the influences you have in your life. Be
sure that they are the type of influences you wouldn't mind training
your children, running your finances, or managing your business. If you
keep this as your guide for influences, you will have the proper type of
influences who will help you to become the proper influence to others.