Exodus 14:14 (ESV)
The Lord will fight for you, and you have only to be
silent.
Pedro Bernardo traveled up and down the Amazon River by
canoe selling Christian books to the villagers he passed. At night he'd find a
quiet nook by a protected bank, tie his boat to a tree limb, and drift to sleep
amid the muffled sounds of the jungle.
Early one morning he discovered that he'd tied his canoe
to a very dangerous tree. No, the limbs and leaves weren't the problem. It was
what lived in the tree that almost cost him his life.
The sting of the fire ant can burn like a flame. If
enough of the large creatures sting you, you die. As Pedro slumbered under that
particular tree that night, an army of fire ants began marching down the rope,
heading straight for the weary literature evangelist.
At that moment a gentle breeze drifted across the waters,
pushing the free end of the canoe around until it came to rest against the limb
of another tree. Unknown to the slumbering Christian, this tree contained a
colony of black ants-deadly enemies of the fire ants. A new army swarmed down
the limb, boarded the canoe, and met the fire ants just a couple feet from
Pedro's head.
All night long a fierce, silent war raged, with casualties
on both sides. At dawn, when Pedro awakened, he rolled over to discover that
his canoe had been a battleground and was littered with dead and dying fire
ants. Their black cousins had gained the upper hand and driven the red army out
of the canoe, back up the rope, and into their own tree.
From every enemy, God provides a Deliverer.
Dear Lord, thank You for always being there to protect
us. Help us not take that for granted. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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