“Therefore I
tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about
your body, what you will wear.
Is not life more than food, and the body more
than clothes?
Look at the
birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your
heavenly Father feeds them.
Are you not much more valuable than they?
Can any one of you by
worrying add a single hour to your life?”
(Matthew 6:25-7)
I have always love this Scripture about
our Heavenly Father feeding the birds and the beauty of the flowers, and if He cares for such small things, how
much more are we to God and how much He cares for us.
Yet, one day, while I was watching all of these
sparrows gathered at my bird feeder, it struck me: am I part of how my Heavenly Father feeds
the birds? The Scripture says that He
feeds them, yes, but it doesn’t say how He feeds them.
Of course, one could argue that seeds
and insects abound, and the birds can always find something to eat. And yet, they come to my feeder. It’s easier than chasing a
bug. I keep my feeder full and so a
bounty of seed is always waiting for the birds. So, am I a part of how God is taking care of His creation?
Then this led me to ponder two points about God's personality and how He works. First: He cares for His creation. He didn’t set it into motion and then stepped away into a far corner of the universe with other matters on His mind. He is mindful of His creation, mainly
us: “What is man that You take thought of him, And
the son of man that You care for him?” (Psalm 8:4)
I fill my feeders as often as I can--I am mindful of the birds
that visit it, and if it is empty, I feel that I have neglected them. I am imperfect, yet we bear the stamp of our
Creator, and if I worry about such things, how much more does my Heavenly
Father take time and concern for those He loves?
Secondly, He uses us to achieve His work
on this planet. We are His hands and
feet, and if we don’t go, then the work building His kingdom is delayed. He will find any method He can to reach out
to us, but we forgo His blessings if we are not dutiful to His call. He may call someone else, but we each have a
unique set of skills and influence that we may exert, and He wants us to go
forward, with the prayer of Isaiah on our lips: “Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, ‘Whom shall I send?
And who will go for us?’ And I said, ‘Here am I. Send me!’”(Isaiah 6:8).
Then, if you draw those two ideas
together, even the smallest of things--a smile, a helping hand, a card, an
offer of prayer--can take on epic proportions, for we are working hand in hand
with the Creator to bring His love to a hungry world.
The world is hungry for peace--we serve the very Prince of
Peace.
It is hungry for bread--we serve
the very One who calls Himself "the Bread of Life."
It is thirsty for refreshment:
we serve the very One Who calls Himself "Living Water."
But we shrink away, and say, "I am not all
that important, or all that influential."
Really?
If you think you are not important, don’t
fill up a bird feeder for a while. The
little birds gather and look around. I
see them through the kitchen window, reminding me that I have a job to do. It’s a simple one, but remember what happens
when you put a few loaves and a few fish into His hands? You can feed thousands!
Prayer:
Dearest Father:
Help me not to underestimate my contribution to the world, lest I fail
You in even the smallest of ways. You
built Your church one person at a time, and I can do no less. Help me not to shrink away but realize that
by placing my hand into Your hands, anything is possible! To You be the glory! Amen.
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