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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Compassionate Gentleness

As I was sitting in my chair this morning, I was watching the birds in our feeders outside. We have five feeders and enjoy watching the cardinals, finches, house wrens, redheaded woodpeckers, robins, sparrows, hummingbirds and even the occasional bluebird.

I had opened the sliding doors to feel the outside breeze. Suddenly something startled the birds and they all took off at the same time. One small sparrow made the mistake of flying right through the door into my house. As soon as he came through the door, he turned left and hit the window next to the door. He backed off again and tried to go through it a second time.

Immediately I stood from my chair and moved toward him to help him. I raise my arms and tried to steer him back to the door, but he simply backed up and pounded himself into the window again, this time even harder.

I knew that the only way I could help this small bird was to cup him in my hands, go outside and release him. The hard thing for him was that he obviously didn't realize my hands reaching for him were intended to help. I scared him and he hit the window again and again, escaping my grasp.

"Oh no!" I said aloud. "It's okay. I'm just trying to help." He kept right on frantically jumping around slamming his body into the window. Finally, I was able to cup my hands over him and gently pick him up. His small body trembled as I gently held him and walked outside.

When I reached the middle of the patio, I opened my hands and he flew as far up and away as he could go. I came back inside to clean up the feathers around the window.

Sometimes we are all like that little bird. Something in life causes us to instantly react to a situation and we take a wrong turn. It doesn't take long to realize that we wish we had made another choice and now we desperately want out of the environment we've gotten ourselves into. The problem is that we don't know the way out, so we start flailing around, trying to do any and everything we can to escape our scary situation we've entered. In the process, we sometimes hurt ourselves.

In this never-seen-before environment, everything scares us. What we don't know is that our Loving God sees what we've gotten ourselves into and He is moved with compassion to help us. But we're not wired to relax and receive help. In a desperate attempt to deliver ourselves we sometimes make matters worse.

I felt sincere compassion for that little bird. I had no intentions of doing anything other than rescue and free him. That's exactly the heart of our Father toward us. If we could only learn that and truly believe it, we would "bang our heads" a lot less often.

Are you in a menacing and fearful situation today. Here's what to do: Relax. Stop frantically trying to free yourself. You can hurt yourself and others doing that. "Be still and know that I am God" is your best approach right now. The Hands that are reaching out to you aren't going to hurt you. Your God is in control. He feels compassion for you. He will gently pick you up and set you free. Trust Him. Don't be scared. Yield yourself and your situation to Him.

There is absolutely nothing in me that could imagine hurting that little bird. The Compassionate Gentleness of your God is infinitely greater than that I showed to a small sparrow this morning. Trust Him. Yield yourself into His hands. It's gonna be alright. He promises.

5 comments:

  1. So many times in my past as I look back and see how I was that person not knowing which way to turn and then one winter day in Yuma, AZ. "I found it." It was in 1977, I called the number on the billboard, Campus crusade for Christ, and my life changed. As I looked back at that day I can say my life has not been the same. Thank you Lord for loving me so much and thank you for getting me out of my murk and mire.

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  2. This reminds me of some gentler Psalms like 84, or 91 with 103 thrown in. It's a gentle act that speaks kindness. How much more God's favor in His Gentleness is seen when He makes us great. I love the blog! Dave C

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  3. Thanks steve....very powerful!
    I really relate to this as ihad a bad housing
    situation recently ans since then have sort of been
    spinning around like my life's out of control and im afraid i'll b homeless in 3 months when i have to move...but this blog speaks directly to me also cos i often feel great compassion when i see a bird in distress.

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  4. Perfect for me today. I'm on the verge of lossing everthing precious to me in my life.Although this relaxing and letting God be God is not easy. But I'm really going to try to do it this time.I'll let you know how it works out. We need more good result stories to boost everyones faith and hopefully by the grace of God O'll have one to share.

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  5. I'm sure that little sparrow didn't understand what was preventing him from escaping your home. The clear glass window was not visible to him and his path to freedom was obstructed. Often times our view of life seems clear. From our perspective it appears to be a path to freedom. But the reality is the path that seems to lead to freedom is the path that is obstructed by a clear glass window.

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