Philippians 4:13 (NIV)
I can do all this through him who gives me strength.
Lineolated Parakeets. Like me you might not have heard of
them before. That's because these birds aren't common today. These birds, which
are called Linnies for short, are a little larger than a Budgie, and they have
little black lines running all around their bodies. They come in many colors,
including blue, green, and cream.
They like to spend lots of time together, and when
separated, one starts to tweet for the other one to come back. If, after all
the squawking they make, they do not re-find each other, they eventually become
quite. It's like us with God. Sometimes worldly things separate us from God. He
always calls us back, (Rev 3:20: "Here I am! I stand at the door and
knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with
him, and he with me.") but sometimes we're too busy to answer, and we
drift farther and farther from him. Eventually we're too far to hear him.
When the Linnies do see one other again, they always fly
towards each other! They are a good example of how we should act and go answer
God.
Another thing that we can learn from them is that, unlike
their relatives, the Budgie, and other smaller birds in the parrot family,
these birds act a lot like parrots. For example, they hold their food in their
feet, instead of picking it up with their beaks, which is a good thing, because
when birds use their beaks, the food usually drops or it gets abandoned. They
also do many other parrot-like things, like being acrobats. We are a lot like
those birds. Sometimes we act like Budgies and Cockatiels in thinking that
we're too small to do things God asks us to do. But sometimes we act like the
Linnies and do what God asks us to do immediately, in spite of our size. (Phil
4:13: I can do everything through him who gives me strength.)
We can learn a lot from these birds if we want to.
Dear Lord, today we pray that we would do as You would
have us to do. Help us not do it in our
own time but in the time that You would have for us. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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