Matthew 6:33 (NIV)
But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all
these things will be given to you as well.
We have a bird that sits there and doesn’t talk. I found this
story of a bird and its owner very eye opening.
The story is told of a woman who bought a parrot to keep
her company, but she returned it the next day. "This bird doesn't
talk," she told the owner.
"Does he have a mirror in his cage?" He asked.
"Parrots love mirrors. They see their reflection and start a
conversation." The woman bought a mirror and left.
The next day she returned; the bird still wasn't talking.
"How about a ladder? Parrots love ladders. A happy parrot is a talkative
parrot." The woman bought a ladder and left.
But the next day, she was back. "Does your parrot
have a swing? No? Well, that's the problem. Once he starts swinging, he'll talk
up a storm." The woman reluctantly bought a swing and left.
When she walked into the store the next day, her
countenance had changed. "The parrot died," she said. The pet store
owner was shocked.
"I'm so sorry. Tell me, did he ever say
anything?" He asked.
"Yes, right before he died," the woman replied.
"In a weak voice, he asked me, 'Don't they sell any food at that pet
store?' "
Sometimes we forget what's really important in life. We
get so caught up in things that are good while neglecting the things that are
truly necessary. We've got to provide the family with a nice house. And of
course, we've got to have at least two cars. And to make everybody truly happy,
we need the latest smart phone. But, if we're not careful, we'll make the
mistake of thinking those (and many other such "things") are the
things that bring us satisfaction and meaning.
The prophet Haggai had a lot to say about priorities. The
Jews were spending plenty of time and energy taking care of our own needs,
building their own houses, planting their own fields, but they were neglecting
the things of God. They were too “busy” for God, but the things that were
keeping them busy were not things which should have been of highest priority.
"Is it time for you yourselves to live in your paneled houses, and this
temple to lie in ruins?" (Haggai 1:4).
We can easily determine what our true priorities are by
looking at (1) what we spend our money on, (2) what we spend our time doing,
and (3) what we talk about.
Take a moment to do a "priority check", and
strive for what is *most* important today. Don't wait for the parrot to die! By
the way we feed our bird on a regular basis.
Dear Lord, we pray that our priorities would be straight.
Help us to not get wrapped up in the things that cause us to miss what You
would have for us to do. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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