(The view from my deck chair)
As spring approaches I look forward to spending my morning quiet time on our deck—taking in the new foliage-finery of the trees, the happy chatter of birds, the whispering breezes, and the sweet aroma of alyssum from the deck planter.
There’s something about sitting with God in his Living Room* that opens our eyes to his glory and draws our spirits closer to his heart.
Saturday was just such a day. And as I sat in His presence, God seemed to say:
I’m so glad you’re here, Nancy! I’ve planned several discoveries for you this morning.
From the Trees
First, lift your eyes to the trees. Rejoice in the reminders of:
- My strength (Psalm 93:1)–in the stalwart trunks
- My refuge (Psalm 25:4)–in their far-reaching limbs, offering shelter from the heat
- My provision (Philippians 4:19)–as they produce oxygen, give shelter to birds and animals, even provide food
Note the evidence of competence in their design–for purpose, beauty, and sustainability. I am your God of Competence as well, and have designed you to fulfill an individualized purpose, provide the beauty of Christlikeness to those around you, and spend eternity with Me.
From the Birds
(white-breasted nuthatch)
You can also revel in the birds—symbols of reliance on Me, and again, My provision (Matthew 6:26). Note the variety of color, pattern, song, and habit. Let the joy you experience watching birds remind you how I value your uniqueness.
Choose to celebrate who you are: the colors of your personality, the pattern of your life, the song of gifts and talents I’ve given you to share with the world, the habits of goodness I continue to form in you so you can impact others.
From the Squirrels
Together we can enjoy the antics of the squirrels! They too provide reminders for the life of faith:
- Even when they walk upside down on a branch, they do not fall. Similarly, I make firm your steps and keep you from falling (Psalm 37:24).
- With great confidence squirrels jump from limb to limb. You can live in great confidence also, because I’ve equipped you for what I ask you to do. (Ephesians 4:12; Hebrews 13:20-21).
- Every time they return to their nesting tree, they follow the same pathway through the branches. They remember well which branches offer the best proximity to the next tree.
I have provided a sure pathway for you to navigate through life. You can run in the path of my wise commands; my ways will bring you home safely (Psalm 119:32a; 139:24b).
- Squirrels can sit quite contentedly, even take a nap, on the very end of a branch—never concerning themselves they might fall or the branch might give way. They provide an example of perfect trust (Isaiah 26:3).
I am your security (Psalm 112:8). Out of My love and faithfulness, I will always protect you (Psalm 40:11)—even as I bring you home to heaven one day.
So when you find yourself at the end of a branch, and fear starts to creep in, send it scurrying away with My Word—verses like Psalm 27:1:
(Another view from our deck)
The Lord is my Light—
[My Joy, Peace, and Guide]
The Lord is my Salvation—
[My Protection, Provision, and Security]
Whom shall I fear?
The Lord is my Stronghold—
[The Treasury of all good things]
Of whom shall I be afraid?
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*a creative expression originated by Michael Hyatt, former CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishing
Photo credits: Nancy Ruegg; http://www.pxhere.com; Nancy Ruegg; http://www.maxpixel.net; Nancy Ruegg