PROCLAMATION
“Paul
gathered a pile of brushwood and, as he put it on the fire, a viper, driven out
by the heat, fastened itself on his hand.” Acts 28:3 (NIV)
EXPLANATION
These words
were written by Luke, the physician and traveling companion of the apostle
Paul, under the influence of The Holy Spirit of God. After Paul was
arrested by the Roman commander, (Acts 21:33) and ordered taken to the
barracks, (Acts 22:24) he underwent a series of trials. Paul testified in
his own defense before the Sanhedrin council, (Acts 23:1-10) before Governor
Felix, (Acts 24:10-21) before Governor Festus, (Acts 25:6-11) and before King
Agrippa. (Acts 26:1-31) As a Roman citizen, Paul requested an appeal
before Caesar, and it was granted. (Acts 26:32) As they sailed to Rome,
the winds were not in their favor. (Acts 27:4) Paul warned them not to
continue sailing but they did not listen to him. (Acts 27:9-11) The winds
turned into a violent storm. (Acts 27:13-20) After two weeks at sea in
the storm, they struck a sandbar, and the ship was broken into pieces. (Acts
27:27-41) The crew and the prisoners all made it safely to shore. (Acts
27:44) Altogether there were 276 people on board the ship. (Acts
27:37) The people on the island of Malta welcomed
them and helped them to build a fire because it was raining and cold. (Acts
28:1-3) That was when Paul was bitten by a poisonous snake.
However, he did not die; he just shook the snake off and kept on working. (Acts
28:5-6) Eventually, Paul healed every sick person on the island before
continuing on to Rome. (Acts 28:7-9)
APPLICATION
We all go
through various trials and tribulations along our journey called life. At
times bad storms will occur and disrupt the lives of good people. We just
need to keep the faith, speak the truth, and keep on doing the right
thing. When trouble strikes, first, don’t panic because that will only
make things worse. Second, just shake it off and count it all as joy
(James 1:2) because God can use it for our good. (Romans 8:28) Third, keep on working for The Lord. He
did not say that we would not have any troubles in our life. He said that
He would never leave us or forsake us. (Hebrews 13:5) There will be
storms in our life, but He will be with us during the storms and He has the
power to control the storms. (Mark 4:39) So, when trouble strikes, don’t
panic, keep the faith, shake it off, and keep on doing what thus says The Lord.
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