Sunday, March 27, 2016

AD's April 2016 Devotional

Who would want to live in a swamp like that?


Looking at the city today, you would never think to ask that question of this city.   After all Venice is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.   Venice, known for its romantic gondolas rides and the renowned St. Mark’s Square is now the Queen of the Adriatic.   But it was not always so.


For hundreds of years, the marshy, muddy islands were the lonely dwelling place for a few fishermen, but Attila the Hun changed all of that in A.D. 451-452. When he started burning, raping, pillaging and totally terrorizing the good folk of Northern Italy fled for their lives to Venice’s swampy protection.  Attila’s fierce army of elite horsemen was rendered impotent in the mud.

Years later, after yet another invader forced more people to escape to Venice, the residence had already learned to navigate the city using boats, to build their houses on posts driven into the mud and to dry seawater which produced invaluable salt.   What started out as pure tragedy and terror ended up in beauty and a great source of income as the people adapted to life.

Oftentimes, we can look back with an historical perspective and know that God worked out everything for the good.   As Romans 8:28 affirms, “We know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” Notice it does not say everything that happens is good but rather God works for the good in everything.  As believers in the God who calls us, let’s keep a Divine perspective on whatever challenges we face today.   Who knows? That swamp, crisis or troubled relationship may be beautiful and a great source of encouragement as we embrace life and watch God work!

 

1 comment:

  1. Dale and Patti, Always a pleasure to read your insightful devotional. We appreciate the encouragement toward a strong faith walk that you bring. Stay well!

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