Thu, 27 October 2005 ![]() Scripture We struggled along the coast with great difficulty and finally arrived at Fair Havens, near the city of Lasea..."Sirs", he said, "I believe there is trouble ahead if we go on shipwreck, loss of cargo, injuries, and danger to our lives." But the officer in charge of the prisoners listened more to the ship's captain and the owner than to Paul. Acts 27:8,10-11 Observation It wasn't a logical choice to stay in Fair Havens. Though I'm sure it was warm and inviting during certain seasons of the year, but it was not so in the winter, "exposed harbor a poor place to spend the winter". Everyone wanted to go to Phoenix which had a "good harbor". Besides, why should the ships officers listen to this zealous Jewish prisoner over the experts? So, they wound up seeing the fulfillment of all Paul had prophesied. Even then Paul promised the ship and its crew safely because he believed God's promise that no one would die. Application My 31st Birthday is tomorrow. As I read of the adventures of Paul I am inspired and encouraged. Because Paul was in the middle of God's will, because his heart was set in obedience, Paul was in a spiritual Fair Havens. Whether in an exposed harbor or a good one, a solid ship or a ship wreck, in clear weather or in a storm, toasty by the fire or with a poisonous snake hanging from His arm, freely roaming the cities or chained in jail, Paul was in a good place because he was with God and where God wanted Him. God has given me a life of Fair havens as well. Depending on the season of life I have felt more exposed or less, but I have always known His presence. My heart is filled with thankfulness and song. The way the book of Acts closes is the way I want my life to close. For the next two years, Paul lived in his own rented house. He welcomed all who visited him proclaiming the kingdom of God with all boldness and teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ. And no one tried to stop him .(28:30-31) Paul may have been living in a house prison, but he was in a state of Fair Havens because he was with God. Prayer My Birthday prayer is that You would write the next chapters of Acts in my life. That I wouldn't seek to find comfort or safety in the the things of this life, but simply be satisfied to know that I am standing with You. You have been and always be my Fair Haven. As Aslan said to Lucy in Narnia, "I'm not safe, but I am good", so You say to me in the midst of my storms and my calm days, "Don't be afraid. I am with You and will not let you go." Like Paul I will continue to believe in You and Your promise even when others around me may falter or fall. Thank you for a life filled with Your presence, the most precious gift of all. Category: Pastor Jon's Blog -- posted at: 11:23 PM Comments[1] |


