In Jesus' last speech to us, His disciples, He longs for us to place
our trust in Him. He assures us that we truly have nothing to worry
about. He encourages us to not "let our hearts be troubled". In a world
where everyone is focused on oneself, it is easy to get lost and feel
overwhelmed. Emotions flair up and confusion reigns. It's easy to start
worrying and to be troubled with all the events that are happening in
our lives.
Nevertheless, Jesus encourages us to trust in Him.
This kind of trust will make us rise above our circumstances and conquer
the troubles in our heart. The problem is: do we really trust in Jesus,
or do we make worrying our prime directive? You see, the two are
related! Trust and worry are antonyms. Opposites. We either trust or we
worry. We can't do both!
"Look at the birds of the air; they do
not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father
feeds them." (Matt 6:26 NIV)
No matter what the circumstances we
find ourselves in, God will provide! That is a fact! We have nothing to
worry about!
However, this is an interesting text. Birds usually
have no other choice but to rely on God to provide for all of their
necessities. But once in a while, they start relying on humans for food.
When this happens, they start to worry as well! It's like an epidemic!
Take seagulls for example. Throw them a morsel of food, and before you
know it you have a battle on your hands, with several gulls all fighting
over that insignificant piece of bread, totally forgetting the
providence of God.
I experienced this firsthand last summer. I
grow berries in my garden. My personal favourites are those not quite as
well known in North America, such as gooseberries, red currants, black
currents and white currents (Yes, they have them in almost every colour!
Neat don't you think?) Normally the bushes hold far more than I could
ever eat, but this year something was different. Many of the berries
hung from the branches of the berry bushes, half-eaten!
Who was
eating my berries?
I noticed that every time I went to collect my
daily berries I would hear the angry chattering of a bird nearby, but if
I would look around, everything would become silent. I was never able to
locate the source of the commotion, but every time I would reach out my
hand to try to rescue one or two whole berries, I had this funny feeling
I was being watched with eyes of hate.
Strange!
It didn't
deter me from getting my daily dose of berries, no worries there, but it
did mean there weren't nearly as many berries for me to pick this year!
Then one day, a few days later, I looked out my upstairs bedroom
window just in time to see a strange sight. A starling was hanging
upside down from the branches of one of my berry bushes. As I watched, I
noticed he was gorging himself on the very berries I so delight in.
The mystery of the berry patch was resolved!
There truly was
discontent when I came to pick my daily berries. That starling was
worried I would eat all of his berries. He was completely unaware that
there were plenty for both of us! He was worried for nothing!
Too
often we lean on our own understanding instead of trusting 100% in God.
During these times, worrying become our main focus. But in all honesty,
worrying is truly a complete waste of time. Our Lord WILL come through
for us, if we only believe!
"Trust in the LORD with all your
heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways
acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight." (Prov 3:5-6
NIV)
Would you like some berries? I've got dozens of half-eaten
ones to give away!
Rob Chaffart