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Word for Today / Your ‘Euroclydon’

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Your ‘Euroclydon’

‘A tempestuous head wind arose, called Euroclydon.’ Acts 27:14 NKJV

The ship Paul was sailing on to Rome was wrecked by a storm named Euroclydon, meaning typhoon, tempest or cyclone. Here are some valuable lessons we can learn from his experience.

(1) God can make a bad situation work for your good. Because of this shipwreck, Paul ended up on Malta, where the people heard the Gospel for the first time. Plus, when he and his followers ‘departed, they provided such things as were necessary.’ (Acts 28:10 NKJV) Sometimes your problem can provide a platform for God to work in ways that’ll amaze you. Your future isn’t, nor ever will be, in the hands of people. It’s in God’s hands, and what He owns He protects and provides for.

(2) To reach your God-ordained destination you’ll have to sail through storms. Paul said, ‘All hope that we would be saved was finally given up.’ (Acts 27:20 NKJV) There’ll be days when you wonder how you’re going to make it, but by God’s grace you will (see Psalm 37:34).

(3) Storms reveal how well you know the Lord. Paul said, ‘Last night an angel of the God to whom I belong and whom I serve stood beside me and said, “Do not be afraid, Paul.”’ (Acts 27:23–24 NIV) In hard times you discover the strength of your connection to God.

(4) He can bring success from what looks like failure. Notice two particular things in this story: (a) You may have to throw some things overboard to reach your destination (see v. 18). (b) Despite your best efforts, occasionally you’ll run aground (see v. 26). That’s when you must remember what God promised you—and stand on it (see v. 25).

written by Bob Gass
 
Greetings Sister LLJ,

i was talking with one of my sons about this, yesterday.
Further proof that we can ever trust the Lord. He knows the way we take and He will never desert us. We can trust Him... and so we should.

I read the Bible passage included in this thread:

‘A tempestuous head wind arose, called Euroclydon.’ Acts 27:14 NKJV

and i was reminded that, all too often, it is the tempt-estuous wind in our head that causes many to be shipwrecked. A Euroclydon between our ears.. but we know that ...
all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose.
Romans 8:28

John 10:11


Bless you ....><>
 
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