Don't Be a Squirrel
We want to reach the kingdom of God, but we
don't want to travel by way of death. And yet there stands Necessity saying:
'This way, please.' Do not hesitate, man, to go this way, when this is the way
that God came to you. Augustine
I drove into my driveway several days ago and
glanced up to the top of our backyard fence and I saw something move. Because I just caught a glimpse of it I at
first couldn’t tell what it was. I
finally figured out it was a squirrel.
Squirrels are agile creatures.
This one climbed to the top picket of the fence by the gate and there
was a space between the boards of the gate and the fence so he climbed in. He was looking at me upside down. So he stared at me and I stared at him. It was kind of like the old gunslinger movies
where the two opponents pace off and then turn and see which one will twitch
first. The thing is this squirrel didn’t
flinch at all. I thought he was
dead. He didn’t even blink.
It just so happened that I had my camera in
the car so I took photos of him. I even
got out of the car and walked up to the fence and he still didn’t move. When I
got within 3 feet of him he finally crawled out and took off. I’m thinking God created in him a defense
mechanism that kicks in when threatened.
Kind of like the opossum where they play dead thinking you will ignore
them.
I did some research and found out that the
Gray Squirrel is the only species that can descend a tree head first and the
life span of a Gray Squirrel is approximately six years. It’s a different story for urban
squirrels. I didn’t know there was such
a thing as an urban squirrel. I always
thought a squirrel’s a squirrel. Most urban squirrels don’t reach their first
birthday. This is not due to predators,
but rather to automobiles. This made sense to me because have you ever been
driving through your neighborhood and had a squirrel run in front of you. They will run across in front of your car and
be home free, and as you are watching them you will silently say to yourself
“Don’t do it, Don’t do it” and then they will back track and run back in front
of your car and get hit. It’s kind of
counterproductive.
So here are my God thoughts on us and
squirrels. We can be just like
them. Not the climbing down the tree
head first part but the part where we are going through life making headway in
the sin free department, just like the squirrel getting safely to the other side,
and then we will turn right back around and head down the sin road fully
knowing that we are on a collision course to disaster. The moral of this story; don’t be a squirrel
in your Christian life.
Prayer for the Day:
Heavenly Father, I am sometimes like the squirrel who runs to safety only to
return to sin and certain death. I need
your help to stay on this narrow path that leads to You. Help me to keep my eyes focused on you as
this life is not easy and temptation can lead me back to sin. I praise You for your many blessings on my
life and Your grace and mercy.
No comments:
Post a Comment