RISKS AND RESCUE
READ:
Romans 16:1-7
Greet Priscilla and Aquila…
who risked their own necks
for my life. –Romans 16:3-4
On September 7, 1838, Grace Darling, the daughter of an English
lighthouse keeper, spotted a shipwreck and survivors offshore. Together,
she and her father courageously rowed their boat a mile through rough waters to
rescue several people. Grace became a legend for her compassionate heart
and steady hand in risking her life to rescue others.
The apostle Paul tells us of another man and woman team who took
risks to rescue others. He wrote about Priscilla and Aquila, his fellow
workers in Christ, who “risked
their own necks for my life, to whom not only I give thanks, but also all the
churches of the Gentiles” (Romans
16:3-4).
We are not told exactly what “risk” Paul was referring to, but with
beatings, imprisonment, shipwrecks, and threats of death so common to Paul’s
ministry, it’s not hard to see how this couple could have put themselves in
harm’s way to help their friend. Apparently, Paul’s rescue was more important
to them than their own safety.
Rescuing others-whether from physical or spiritual danger-often
carries a risk. But when we take a risk by reaching out to others, we
reflect the heart of our Savior who gave up so much for us. –Dennis Fisher
The hand of God protects our way
When we would do His will;
And even when we take a risk,
We know He’s with us still. –D. DeHaan
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When you’ve been rescued,
You’ll want to rescue others.
INSIGHT
Paul was well aware that the strength and effectiveness of his
ministry was dependent on the cooperative and supportive efforts of the many
coworkers and friends who had labored with him. As he concludes his
letter to the Roman Christians (Romans 16), Paul lovingly commended many to show
his appreciation for their partnership. That 10 of these were women
attests to the significant roles women played in the early church.
Likewise, in his letter to the Colossian church, Paul warmly singled out the
contributions of eight coworkers (Colossians 4:7-14). Paul’s tribute to
so many coworkers showed his deep and tender affection for people.
Have a blessed day.
God Our Creator’s Love Always
Unity & Peace
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