While in my parents backyard this past week I enjoyed observing the birds. They were small birds, maybe sparrows. The birds made a nest in a small bird house that my parents provided them. Momma and papa bird kept bringing the grub as the baby birds chirped. They may not have been “angry birds,” but they were definitely hungry birds.
As I did my bird watching it reminded me of what Jesus said about the birds of the air.
“Look at the birds of the air; they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?”
—Matthew 6:26
Jesus uses this example, asking the rhetorical question, if our Father cares for little birds, don’t you think He will care for you? He exhorts the people of God not to worry, not be anxious. Anxiety will not provide for you, it will not add a day to your life.
In light of the recent Waldo Canyon fire that reached the city of Colorado Springs this is a good reminder. Dawn and I have many friends who were affected in one way or another by the fire. We talked to some of them today at church. Some of them have already been able to go back to their home. One family told me they were going to be able to go back home today. Then those whose homes were in the more affected areas will only be able to see their homes, but not stay in them yet.
The last I heard from Tom Graham, who I mentioned in one of my last posts, he was waiting to get into his home. Hopefully, that happens today.
What’s more basic than food and shelter. Friends of ours lost those basic needs. Everybody in the city is talking about it.
Disasters cause us to worry. Our pastor, Mark Bates pointed out this morning that, “disasters shatter our illusion of control.” Yes, it is an illusion, because sometimes we think we are in control, and then a fire comes. You can lose everything you own very quickly in a fire. Up in smoke all of your worldly positions, and at that moment you do feel powerless.
These times can increase our faith, as we trust in our loving heavenly Father. We don’t always know, why the fiery trials come? Why bad things happen? At least apart from the fact that we live in a fallen world, we don’t know the specific reason we suffer.
Yet we do know God loves us. He loved us enough to send His son, who died on the cross for our sins. He bore the penalty for us.
I’m sure you’ve quoted or heard Paul’s well-known promise found in Romans 8:28,
“And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good…”
Then Paul strengthens his argument in Romans 8:32,
“He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things?”
You see, if you know God is good, He is powerful and He loves you, then this gives us hope even when we don’t understand. I mean He even God up His own Son for us!
It’s related to the birds. The birds don’t worry, but our heavenly Father takes care of them. He will take care of you too. You are more important than sparrows. You are made in God’s image. So even when it doesn’t seem like God cares, or that He is in control, He does and He is. Praise Him with me!
In His Grip, Dave
DiasoLifeontheBorder.org
12 Comments
By wbohaty
This is a really good analogy, and actually fits perfect with my current situation. Thank you for sharing this.
By diasolifeontheborder
I’m glad that you found it encouraging – thankful that the Lord used it!
By Debbie
Thank you for this precious reminder! God bless you as He takes care of all your details today!
By diasolifeontheborder
Thank you – this is something I need to remember every day.
By myviewandopinion
Your post comes at a very appropriate time as we had a fire alarm in our apartment complex in the wee hours of the morning. We just left the building not knowing if there truly was a fire or that someone tampered with the fire alarm system. In either case while standing outside it became clear to us as well that we had no control over the situation. All we could do was wait. The outcome was positive and we returned to our apartments but not without recognizing that God in his infinite mercy spared us unlike some of your friends in Colorado. A situation like this certainly strengthens one’s faith in God.
By diasolifeontheborder
glad to hear that your apartment wasn’t damaged. Yes, I think it’s important to keep in mind the bigger picture of what God is doing, and that God uses even seemingly bad circumstances to grow us more into the image of Christ.
By Chris Jordan
We just recently found a Robin’s nest in a lilac tree in our backyard, with two blue robin’s eggs that have hatched, and have enjoyed watching them grow… thanks for sharing this!
By diasolifeontheborder
It was interesting watching the birds, and they were very little, but I’m still amazed they could fit through the tiny hole in the bird house!
By Papparaci
Thanks for the reminder!
By barbarastanley
It took most of my adult life, but I finally learned to trust completely. It is a freedom like no other.
By diasolifeontheborder
I suppose there is a sense in which we never stop learning and growing in our trust.
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