The
aborigines are given credit for being the first to develop boomerangs.
Although there are many different types and varieties of boomerangs,
most of us are familiar with what is called the “returning boomerang.”
Shaped
like a bent arm, when properly thrown, it will return to the one who
threw it. Initially they were used for hunting and war. Now, for many,
they have become a recreational object.
David made an interesting
observation about life’s boomerangs: “The trouble he causes recoils on
himself, his violence comes down on his own head.” Not a pleasant
thought for the one who wanted to harm another person.
Remember Haman? He was a conceited and corrupt prime minister. He is a great example of how life can boomerang.
Haman
was determined to destroy every Jew in Persia, especially Mordecai. But
when Mordecai and his people heard of this diabolical plot, they called
upon the Lord for His help. Esther, the queen, decided to give a party
and invited Haman to join her and the king. He was elated!
While
enjoying the festivities, Queen Esther stood before the king and exposed
Haman and his plot. What he had planned for Mordecai came back to him.
By nightfall, Haman was hanging on the seventy-five-foot gallows that he
had built for Mordecai. No one came to his funeral. In fact, no one
liked Haman, except Haman.
Paul said: “The man who sows to please his sinful nature will reap destruction.”
Prayer: Help us, Father, to understand and accept the simple fact that whatever we sow, we will certainly reap. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Scripture for Today: Psalm 7:16 The trouble they cause recoils on them; their violence comes down on their own heads.
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