Almost everyone likes sweet potatoes. However, they have to be grown in a warm climate. In some parts of Africa they thrive and are greatly appreciated, because white potatoes are scarce.
A missionary in Africa had an African boy plant and take care of a patch of sweet potatoes. It was a pretty sight to look at the many little hills all covered with long green potato vines.
The missionary was longing for a meal of these potatoes baked with some wild honey, so she walked over to see if the ground on the little hills was cracked open. That is the way to find out if they are ready to eat.
Selecting one of the largest hills, she pushed aside the vines. Instead of cracked ground she was terrified to find a puff adder curled around the potato plant! Puff adders are very dangerous, poisonous snakes. Everybody in Africa is afraid of them.
This puff adder reminds us of Satan. In the Bible we read, “that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan.” Revelation 20:2.
We know that the Lord Jesus Christ was tempted in the wilderness by the Devil. Then the Devil again tempted Him three times. Each of the three times He answered by saying, “It is written,” and then quoted a verse of Scripture. After the third time of quoting Scripture, the Devil left Him.
May we follow the Lord’s example when we are tempted to do wrong, by quoting a verse of Scripture.
What a loving Saviour we have! It was He who protected the missionary from being bitten by the puff adder.
She screamed at the top of her voice, “Muroro!” (serpent) when she saw the puff adder. The garden boy heard the cry and came running with a big long stick and killed the snake. It never frightened or harmed anybody again.
The Lord Jesus is ready at all times to protect from harm and danger all those who put their trust in Him. “Trust ye in the Lord forever: for in the Lord Jehovah is everlasting strength.” Isaiah 26:4.
ML-03/15/1981