
Sometimes doing the right thing can make you feel like a party-pooper or a geek. To be honest, sometimes the price of doing the right thing can be pretty steep, too. Now, the price of some of those items may seem steep, $451,000 for a baseball card? (That’s what hockey great Wayne Gretzky and a partner paid for the rare card in 1991.) Others-like a postage stamp or a newspaper-may seem like bargains by comparison. ONE-MINUTE COMMERCIAL DURING MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL See if you can match the items in the column at left with the price tags in the column on the right: One of the games contestants play on the show involves matching different products with the correct prices.

Have you ever seen the game show The Price Is Right? It’s been on TV since Noah was a teenager. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope,” (Jeremiah 29:11).

“For I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord.

It could even cost you your life… and your soul. Doing wrong can end up costing you friends.
