We spotted them along the side of the roadway. They were year old
cubs. Their mother was nowhere in sight. There were two of them and as
they saw the van they both began to run. One of them headed deep into
the scrub. The other ran and hid behind a sapling. Thinking we could no
longer see him, he tentatively peeked out from behind the scanty
foliage. What a sight. This chubby black bear sticking out like a sore
thumb from behind this skinny excuse for a tree, thinking we couldn't
see him. We both burst out laughing at this hilarious spectacle.
This remembrance has often caused me to wonder just how often God gets
just such a kick out of watching me, as I too, much like Jonah run away
from Him and what he has called me to do. I shrug off a command I have
read in Scripture. I turn away from a plea which I know I should answer.
I decide to get serious about spiritual discipline later, not today; I'm
too busy, or too scared or simply not interested just now. I think I can
hide from God, he won't see, he won't know. What a laugh.
"Then
the LORD sent a great wind on the sea, and such a violent storm arose
that the ship threatened to break up." (Vs 4)
"Then they took Jonah
and threw him overboard, and the raging sea grew calm." (Vs 15)
"But the LORD provided a great fish to swallow Jonah, and Jonah was
inside the fish three days and three nights." (Vs 17)
God knew
where Jonah was every single minute. Jonah thought he could hide but he
couldn't and neither can we.
Am I, are you, attempting to hide
from God today? If so perhaps we should rethink our situation before God
decides to take action and it's no longer a laughing matter.
Prayer: Father God, thank you that we cannot hide from you. Thank you
that you know where we are every single moment and that your patience
and mercy are great amidst our foolishness. Help us to listen and to
obey you, to know that whatever it is you are asking of us is for our
good and not our woe. Bless us with courage to answer your call before
you need to take action to move us along. In Christ's name we pray.
Amen.
Lynne Phipps
Atlin, B.C.