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 (Rom. 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 Pauls ministry, its not hard to see how this couple could have put themselves in harms way to help their friend. Apparently, Pauls rescue was more important to them than their own safety.
Rescuing otherswhether from physical or spiritual dangeroften 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.
Read: Romans 16:1-7
People were tested and made of stronger stuff, than people in general are made of today. (how is that for a badly constructed thought?) Sorry!
Yet, it is true people were rather forced to be creative, made TO BE TOUGHER stuff, capable, and willing to handle any situation confronting them. There was no immediate rescue. People HAD to do for their self.
We tend to be lost, incapable and needing help with our situations today. ‘Wimps’ is descriptive. Unfortunately the children are keep in cotton batting and protected so they do not handle the hard things of life. Our doing really. FORSHAME!!!