Showing posts with label Companion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Companion. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Fly, Baby, Fly!


I sat at my window, fascinated.

Two baby doves huddled on the window sill. Mom stood close by, keeping an eye on them. Occasionally she would bend down and nudge one of them with her beak.


After a couple minutes, one of the little doves stretched out his wings and fluttered away from the safety of its perch. It didn’t seem like he was going to make it at first; Mom stood at alert. But, after a few weak flaps, baby gained speed and flew away. I almost expected to hear Mom cheer.
She stepped closer to the remaining baby and began to nudge him. He turned his head toward her as though to say, “Do I have to? I can’t do it.”

Eventually, he, too, took the chance and soared away. Mom stood there for a minute. Empty-nest syndrome, perhaps? Planning what she was going to do with the kid’s part of the nest? Then she flew away.

In our spiritual walk, we often feel God’s nudges: 

 You’ve never done that before, but I know you can!

                      I know it’s scary but I’ll be there to help you.

                                           Step out of your comfort zone.

 There’s one big difference between our Father and Mama dove: He never sends us off on our own. He stays right with us. Strengthening us when we’re tired. Soothing us when we’re afraid. Reassuring us when we falter. 

He’s our ever-present Companion, our ever-present Cheerleader.





The next time you feel His loving nudge, take His hand and step out into the blessings that await you.







When has God asked you to step out of your comfort zone?

How did He strengthen and encourage you?

 
 

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

It's Who He Is!

Psalms 86:5 You are forgiving and good, O Lord, abounding in love to all who call to you.
 



God is all we need. But, sometimes, when things are hard, we need Him to minister to us in a tender way.

God's promises are the anchor of our lives. But, sometimes, we cling to one promise to bring us through our circumstances.

I will be with you. That is the promise I'm standing on right now. I'm struggling with loneliness but I know He is my constant Companion.





Which of these promises brings you the most peace?


Which one is your anchor in your circumstances?