Honoring the Boll
Weevils of God

"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)
When I was in grade school, I learned about a city in the south which built a
statue to the Boll Weevil. In case you don't know, the boll weevil is an insect
which devours cotton. It seems this city depended on the cotton crop each year
for it's livelihood. One year a boll weevil infestation wiped out the crop. This
disaster stunned the farmers and the city. The next year they planted different
crops. These crops did very well. They developed other industries. Eventually,
the cotton crop revived, but by now the city had several lucrative enterprises
going which they would have never had if it hadn't been for a boll weevil
infestation. So, the "grateful" citizens built a statue to the boll weevil.
One of the advantages of growing older is that I can look back over my own life
and build statues to those boll weevils which created the good things that I
have in my life today. I'm sure you can do this as well. God's word is true. He
will make all things work together for our good. Of course, like most Biblical
promises there are two conditions. First, we must love God. One of the reasons,
I think we fail to see the power of God in so called negative situations has to
do with the fact that our love for God has grown cold. We have grown away from
Him and thus we fail to recognize his hand in the situation. We sometimes even
reject his work in our lives.
The second condition is being called according to his purpose. We must hear the
call of God. But more than that we must follow that call. Sometimes, what could
have turned out for our good does not. This isn't because God failed, but
because we failed to follow his call. God doesn't always call us out of, above
or around trouble. Sometimes he calls us into trouble. Remember, the Hebrew
children met Jesus in the fiery furnace. Daniel saw the angel in the lions den.
David had to face the Giant to see the deliverance. The Children of Israel had
to be hemmed in by Pharaohs army on one side and the Red Sea on the other,
before God opened the waters. If we run away from the call of God when we see
the battle, we are also running away from the call of God to victory.
Are you running after the call of God or running from it? Sometimes we have to
build a statue to our boll weevils to see the prosperity of God.
Lord, let me see within every trouble you allow, an opportunity for victory.
Help me to remember to praise you in the fire, as well as after I've been
delivered from the fire! Amen
Terri Main
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