Headlong into Danger
Headlong into Danger

Headlong into Danger

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<p>In 1892, a resident with cholera accidentally transmitted the disease via the Elbe River to Hamburg, Germany&rsquo;s entire water supply. Within weeks, ten thousand citizens died. Eight years earlier, German microbiologist Robert Koch had made a discovery: cholera was waterborne. Koch&rsquo;s revelation prodded officials in large European cities to invest in filtration systems to protect their water. Hamburg authorities, however, had done nothing. Citing costs and alleging dubious science, they&rsquo;d ignored clear warnings while their city careened toward catastrophe.</p> <p>The book of Proverbs has a lot to say about those of us who see trouble yet refuse to act. &ldquo;A prudent person foresees danger and takes precaution&rdquo; (27:12 NLT). When God helps us see danger ahead, it&rsquo;s common sense to take action to address the danger. We wisely change course (v. 11). Or we ready ourselves with appropriate precautions that He provides. But we do <em>something</em>. To do nothing is sheer lunacy. We can all fail to miss the warning signs, however, and careen toward disaster. &ldquo;The simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences&rdquo; (v. 12 <span style="font-variant-caps: small-caps">nlt</span>).</p> <p>In Scripture and in the life of Jesus, God shows us the path to follow and warns us of trouble we&rsquo;ll surely face. If we&rsquo;re foolish, we&rsquo;ll barrel ahead, headlong into danger. Instead, as He leads us by His grace, may we heed His wisdom and change course. Winn Collier</p>

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