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Fulfilling the Vision

June 30, 2016

Another cool video!

 This video was taken a few days after Baby’s first attempt at flapping his wings. The Saga of Baby Bird is filled with lessons about our walk with God. For example, it teaches us about vision. When Mama flew and flapped her wings in front of Baby, as seen in the previous blog post, she was showing him the possibilities, imparting a vision for what he was to do and become. (See Come On, You Can Do It if you missed the first video).

But Baby needed more than a vision. At first, he simply sat in the nest, watching Mama flapping and flying. Even after he caught the vision, he wasn’t ready to jump out of the nest and fly away. There was a process. He began by responding to Mama’s gentle tapping on his wings by moving them. How exciting it must have been to discover his flapping capabilities!

Over the next few days baby periodically came out of the nest and practiced flapping, tentatively at first. He no longer waited for Mama to tell him to do it. He came out and practiced even when she was nowhere around. Each day he increased in strength until the time came for him to fly away from the protection of the nest to live the life he had been created for.

We humans also need a vision for where we’re headed. The Bible says, “Without a vision the people perish” (Proverbs 29:18). Lewis Carroll’s Cheshire Cat told Alice in Wonderland, “If you don’t know where you are going, any road will take you there.”

Sometimes when we catch a glimpse of what God has for us, we get so excited about it that we try to jump out of the nest and fly away without taking the necessary steps to strengthen our wings and develop our flapping skills. Let’s face it. Flapping practice is not as much fun as flying. But usually when God gives us a view of our destiny, He doesn’t mean for us to jump into it right now. Steps of preparation are needed to help us grow into the vision.

Instead of being in a hurry to see the fulfillment of what I believe God is showing me He has planned for me, I want to remember to ask Him, “What’s the next step you want me to take?” and then follow through on that. Keeping the vision in mind provides incentive, energizes our walk, and gives purpose and direction to our decisions; but our walk with God is just that – a walk. And a walk consists of steps.

The writer of Hebrews tells us, “We do not want you to become lazy, but imitate those who through faith and patience inherit what has been promised” (Hebrews 6:12). Faith and patience are just what we need as we learn to enjoy each step along the way. I plan to focus on developing that faith and patience. Then when it’s time to fly, I’ll be ready!

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Come On, You Can Do It

June 26, 2016

Earlier this spring a hummingbird built a nest in a bush just 14 inches from my sister’s dining room window. She laid one egg and guarded it carefully. Thanks to cell phone camera technology, my sister was able to get some amazing photos.
After the egg hatched, she made a video of the mother bird feeding the baby. Ensuing photos and videos documented the baby’s growth. Mama was kept busy all day catching insects and drinking nectar, then depositing them in the hungry baby’s mouth. Eventually the baby grew so big that there was no room in the nest for Mama. If you don’t see the video here, click on the title above.
But the show really got interesting when it was time for Baby to learn to fly. Of all the videos, my favorite is the one where Mama was first teaching Baby how to flap his wings. First she flew in front of him as if to say, “Look now! Flap flap! See?” Baby watched with fascination. Then Mama flew around him, flapping energetically as if saying, “You can do this too! See? Flap flap.”
Baby emerged from the nest a bit, but still didn’t flap until Mama gently tapped the top of his wing. “Come on, you can do it!” And then, very tentatively at first, he began to move his wings. Each day the wings grew stronger, and the length of flapping time increased, until the day came when baby flew away, leaving the nest behind.
I especially enjoyed this particular video because it made me think of how God encourages us when he leads us into something new. First he shows us the possibility. “Look, flap flap. Watch me.”
Our hearts are stirred. “Wow!” we say. “That is really amazing.” Then comes the tap on the shoulder. “Come on, time for you to try it.” At first we may only be able to manage a few weak flaps, but as we continue, our wings grow stronger until the day we’re ready to leave our comfort zone and move into what God has for us.
Philippians 2:13 says, “For God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases him.” Whether it is a new venture, or just a new way of thinking about some area in our lives, the process is the same as when the mama bird taught her baby to fly. God shows us the possibilities, and we may find them fascinating. But we won’t get far sitting in our nest waiting to be nurtured. We must respond to His gentle tap on our shoulder and begin exercising our faith muscles. Before long, we will be on our way, doing what God wants us to do.

 

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