A variety of several very tall trees stand like English
Palace Guards on our homestead. Their
limbs are host to a number of birds; and because there are Oak and Walnut trees
in the mix, a fair number of squirrels make their home within our woods.
The highflying trapeze act the squirrels put on would bring
cheers from the toughest circus audience. Watching these bushy tail friends
leap from limb-to-limb high in the air always amazes me. Today one of these
little guys put on a real show by jumping from limb to limb without hesitation
and without fear. He moved with confidence performing feats that I would have
been afraid to do even if I had the ability. He was perfectly at home in the
high limbs.
The Bible gives a number of accounts of people that
undertook some miraculous feats. Noah built an ark in a land that did not known
rain. Abraham followed God to a land he had not seen. Moses left a cushy position
only to be rejected by his people and sent running for his life. He returned to
be the leader of an unthankful nation. Daniel slept with lions. The three
children of Israel walked in fire.
The list could go on and on of people who made their home, their
habitat in faith. Like the squirrels in high trees they learned to live in the
realm of faith. These saints of old learned to love the state that God had
placed them. Their motto was “…we walk by faith, not by sight” (2Co 5:7).
So, why is it that we are so fearful to live by faith? Why do
our actions always require a safety net? Why are there fewer servants answering
the call to duty?
Perhaps we could take a lesson from the squirrels. The squirrels know that there are many more dangers
on the ground than in the air. As
children of the King, we experience far more danger when we refuse to live by
faith than we do by stepping out by faith.
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Bro. Jim,
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of a painting we have on our wall that Tim gave to me a few years ago. It is a mountain goat jumping off a cliff to another cliff. He's crossing a huge chasm. The title of it is "Faith", artist: Patrick Lundquist. google him. It's a neat illustration of what you are talking about. Cheryl Son
Thanks Cheryl. I will google him.
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