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Robert the Bruce, a young soldier, found himself in a
terrible battle during the Scottish Reformation around 1300.
The enemy was soundly defeating this young man's army. He
and his comrades found themselves hastily retreating from
the battlefield in defeat, running away in fear of their
very lives. The enemy gave chase. This young man ran hard
and fast, full of fear and desperation, and soon found
himself cut off from his comrades in arms.
He eventually came upon a rocky ledge
containing a cave. Knowing the enemy was close behind, and
that he was exhausted from the chase, he chose to hide
there. After he crawled in, he fell to his face in the
darkness, desperately crying to God to save him and protect
him from his enemies.
When he looked up from his despairing
plea for help, he saw a spider beginning to weave its web at
the entrance to the cave. As he watched the delicate threads
being slowly drawn across the mouth of the cave, the young
soldier pondered its irony. He thought, "I asked God for
protection and deliverance, and he sent me a spider instead.
How can a spider save me?"
His heart was hardened, knowing the
enemy would soon discover His hiding place and kill him. And
soon he did hear the sound of his enemies, who were now
scouring the area looking for those in hiding. One soldier
with a gun slowly walked up to the cave's entrance. As the
young man crouched in the darkness, hoping to surprise the
enemy in a last-minute desperate attempt to save his own
life, he felt his heart pounding wildly out of control.
As the enemy cautiously moved forward
to enter the cave, he came upon the spider's web, which by
now was completely strung across the opening. He backed away
and called out to a comrade, "There can't be anyone in here.
They would have had to break this spider's web to enter the
cave. Let's move on."
Years later, a young man wrote about
that ordeal: "Where God is, a spider's web is as a stone
wall. Where God is not, a stone wall is as a spider's web."
I love that line. Where God is, a
spider's web is as a stone wall. Where God is not, a stone
wall is as a spider's web. How true!
"We will shout for joy when you are
victorious and will lift up our banners in the name of our
God. May the LORD grant all your requests. Now I know that
the LORD saves his anointed; he answers him from his holy
heaven with the saving power of his right hand. Some trust
in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of
the LORD our God." (Psalm 20:5-7)
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