As I have begun training my young colt Jesse, I am amazed to watch
Jesse's brother Frank's behaviour toward his sibling. Frank is a cart
horse. And as I desire Jesse to be a cart horse too, so that he and his
brother may eventually become a buckboard pulling team, I have begun
exercising them together.
Due to Jesse's tender young joints and
tendons however the extent of this exercise must be carefully monitored
and this is where Frank so impresses me. As Jesse moves beside him on a
lead rope, Frank is constantly following him with his eye and adjusting
his speed according to Jesse's stride. If the colt seeks to race ahead
of him, Frank gently but firmly cuts him off to avoid entanglement or a
fall. And when Jesse begins to tire, Frank slows down from a trot to a
walk, even though he is itching to have a good gallop, he reins himself
in until Jesse's exercise period is finished and he is returned to the
corral.
Frank is a horse and yet he is displaying very human-like
qualities as he faithfully and consistently corrects and encourages
Jesse with great patience and careful instruction as they continue to
work together to become a team.
Likewise as God's children, we
who are mature in Christ are called to walk beside those who are new
colts or babes in the faith. We are instructed to correct and encourage
them-with great patience and careful instruction that the body of
Christ, his Church may also work together as a team, unified by His
love, pulling people together for his glory, worldwide.
Prayer:
Father God thank you for the opportunity to be a blessing to those new
to the faith. Grant us kind and thoughtful hearts that we might always
be patient and careful instructors, team builders in and for Christ. In
whose name we pray. Amen.
Lynne Phipps
Atlin, B.C.