Showing posts with label snakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snakes. Show all posts

Friday, June 11, 2021

Leviathans

There go the ships: there is that leviathan, whom thou hast ma koide to play therein.                                                                                    (Psalm 104:26 KJV)

It is wise to give heed to the creatures of the seas and not just of the seas but all bodies of waters, even swamps.

One of my very few hobbies is kayaking. My first adventure in a kayak was a week long retreat kayaking a portion of the southern shore of Lake Superior. The water was pretty rough. On a couple of the days we were actually paddling during small craft warnings. It was awesome!  Pr. Peter sang hymns as he bobbed about in the waves a bit in front of me. We did have a couple of people fall out and get rides in vehicles to our following destinations. They were not comfortable and when you are not comfortable on the water you should probably get off of it. The winds and waves on the Great Lakes are another kind of Leviathan that can play pretty rough with small and large craft. It can be dangerous and the winds and the waves need to be respected. Know what you are doing if you are going to go out paddling on any body of water.

Lately, my kayaking is done in waters in Florida; mostly swamp lands and murky creeks. The leviathans that can be seen there are mostly snakes and alligators. They too need to be respected and kept a safe distance away. When I first started kayaking I did some internet searching to find out what to do if an alligator attacks your kayak. The state web-site says something to the effect of just hit it sharply on the snout with your paddle.  Thankfully, I have not had to try that!

There are Leviathans on land as well. They can be of the human kind. What they think is just fun or funny can often be dangerous to themselves and to others. The playfulness of these Leviathans does not always seem to be so playful to the victims of these Leviathans. It can be quite frightening. Hitting them on the snout with a paddle doesn't do much good. In times like that we trust in the ways of the Lord. We trust and we put our hope in Him because He, as He implied to Job  (Job 41 KJV), is the only one that can manage a Leviathan.

May God keep you from all danger and harm.

God's Peace - Pr. J.

Thursday, January 10, 2019

Paul and the Snake



After we had reached safety, we then learned that the island was called Malta. The natives showed us unusual kindness. Since it had begun to rain and was cold, they kindled a fire and welcomed all of us around it. Paul had gathered a bundle of brushwood and was putting it on the fire, when a viper, driven out by the heat, fastened itself on his hand. When the natives saw the creature hanging from his hand, they said to one another, “This man must be a murderer; though he has escaped from the sea, justice has not allowed him to live.” He, however, shook off the creature into the fire and suffered no harm. They were expecting him to swell up or drop dead, but after they had waited a long time and saw that nothing unusual had happened to him, they changed their minds and began to say that he was a god. 

Now in the neighborhood of that place were lands belonging to the leading man of the island, named Publius, who received us and entertained us hospitably for three days. It so happened that the father of Publius lay sick in bed with fever and dysentery. Paul visited him and cured him by praying and putting his hands on him. 
                                                              (Acts 28:1-8 NRSV)

Snakes have never bothered me much. When my sons were young, they were always bringing home different sorts of creatures to care for. They were usually allowed to keep and care for them when my husband was deployed. He wasn't too big on creatures in the house and so they were not allowed when he was home. 

My eldest son brought home a whole slew of baby water moccasins when he was in Jr. High. We kept them for a while in a covered bowl on the kitchen table; at least, until the day I came home from work and they had all escaped. I rounded them up and released them into the National Forest behind our home. No more snakes. I also drew the line at the bats he tried to bring into the house. But, most other creatures, slimy, scaly, feathered, or furry were welcome. 

Many people understand snakes to be bad omens. The people on Malta figured that Paul was being punished by the gods for some heinous crime he may have committed when a snake latched onto his hand. They figured he was as good as dead. But, no. Paul merely shook the snake off of his hand into the fire and remained unharmed. 

Opinions do change. The people then wondered if he was a god. How much more they must have thought that when he prayed and laid hands on Publius' father and the man was healed. No, Paul was not a god. But, God was with him on Malta as God led him to Rome to stand trial. The power of God continued to minister to others through Paul until the day of his death. 

Paul was not afraid. He was calm as he shook the snake off his hand. He did God's will without hesitation as he prayed for and healed the sick man. May God help us to serve Him and all of His people, one day at a time, one step at a time, wherever he will lead us.

God's Peace - Pr. J

Friday, July 7, 2017

Appearances Can Be Deceiving


He sat down opposite the treasury, and watched the crowd putting money into the treasury. Many rich people put in large sums. A poor widow came and put in two small copper coins, which are worth a penny.  Then he called his disciples and said to them, “Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put in more than all those who are contributing to the treasury. (Mark 12:41-43 NIV)

Appearances can be deceiving. One of the easiest pets I've ever cared for is Izzy, a bearded dragon. You do not have to worry about leaving them alone in the house. They do not make a mess. They do not whine or cry or bark or make any noise that will disturb the neighbors. They also enjoy being held. Izzy is waiting for me most mornings when I get up; his beard usually black as he anxiously waits for me to give him some attention. But, bearded dragons are not for everyone. Some people simply do not like them because of how they look and because they crawl on their bellies like snakes. And... anything snake or serpent-like really doesn't have too good of a reputation.

We often jump to unfair judgments based on appearances. It is not just lizards we jump to conclusions about; but, people, as well, by their outward appearances. But, when Jesus came, he turned all that around. It was the widow who put but two copper pennies into the offering that Jesus said had given more than the rest. (Mark 12:41-43) Tax collectors and other various sinners were chosen by Jesus as his dinner companions. (Matthew 9:10-12) He healed gentiles and even lepers; physically touching, at times, those who were thought by others too unclean to be touched. (Mark 7:24-30; Luke 7:21-23) And... who were the first to be called by Jesus? Fishermen! (Luke 5:1-11) He called mere fishermen, or at least they were mere in the eyes of many of the day. Have you any clue what a man or woman who makes their living fishing looks and smells like after a long day or night out on the boat? Jesus does not call anyone because they look good on the outside or even because they act so good. He calls whom he will call to follow him.

Appearances can be deceiving. There are those who smile on the outside and are happy, happy, happy whenever you are around. But, on the inside are like empty tombs. There are others whose appearance on the outside might look to be most ferocious; but, within them dwells the love of God.

Appearances can be deceiving. Do not judge one another by appearances. Take the time to look more deeply into the person or the matter.

God's Peace - Pr. J

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Do You Want To Walk In The Jungle?

Do You Want To Walk In The Jungle
With Me?

Do you want to walk through the jungle with me? Those are the words to one of the songs on Up To Ten's website featuring Boowa and Kwala. It's a wonderful children's site with happy learning songs and games thanks to the characters Boowa and Kwala. When my eldest granddaughter was first learning to navigate a computer it was one of her and my favorite sites. It was a safe site; a wonderful place to learn.

Children need to learn how to navigate safely through the jungle of both the real physical world and the world wide web. Both can be dangerous places. It can be a jungle out there and personally, there are times when I think it would be safer to be navigating a jungle filled with alligators and creepy lizards, snakes, and bears. So I do offer to take young people in my family for walks in the woods now and then when I think it's time for them to get away from the other jungles for awhile.

The children of Israel wandered around in the wilderness for decades. They faced a lot of hardships and obstacles before they made it through to the promised land. But, God was with them along the way to guide them. He was the light that showed them the way.

We live in a pretty dark and shadowy world. We live in the shadows because the world refuses to stay in the light; to follow in the way, that God has provided to guide us to the promised land. The journey through the jungle would be a whole lot less intimidating if we would but remember that God is there with us and for us.

Thank you Lord, that even as we journey through the wilderness and the darkest of jungles; even as we walk through the valley of the shadow of death, you are with us.

God's Peace - Pr. J