JANUARY 3 "LIFE MUST BE LIVED OUT 'TIL THE END"
Steve
Irwin, the guy who did all those wild and crazy things with crocodiles and
lived to tell about it, met an unexpected end when he was killed by, of all
things, a stingray. Irwin was known for getting up close and personal with all
sorts of deadly creatures. His forte, of course, was the croc, but "I've
worked with more dangerous snakes than anyone in the world, and I've never been
bitten," he often boasted. And then, more humbly, "It's a gift."
And yet, his gift didn't work on the stingray that punctured his heart.
Irwin's
death is a lesson in irony. Irony No. 1: He was filming a documentary entitled
"The Ocean's Deadliest," when the ray got him during an off-camera
swim. Irony No. 2: The stingray is usually non-aggressive. Irony No. 3: While
it's a deadly fish, very few people actually die from its bites. In fact, Irwin
was one of only three people in Australia ever to die from a stingray attack. As a Christian, you may have overcome some of the
greatest odds, difficulties and temptations early in your walk with God; and
then in your latter days fall by the sting of some common sin, that even the most
young Christians would have known to avoid and overcome. The point, life must
be lived out ‘til the end with great caution. Lest, in our latter years, as
with Steve Irwin, we be taken out by the sting, of a common stingray.
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