“Chippie the parakeet never saw it coming. One second he was peacefully perched in his
cage. The next he was sucked in, washed
up, and blown over.
“The problems began when Chippie’s owner decided to clean Chippie’s cage
with a vacuum cleaner. She removed the
attachment from the end of the hose and stuck it in the cage. The phone rang, and she turned to pick it
up. She’d barely said ‘hello’ when ‘ssssopp!’
Chippie got sucked in.
“The bird owner gasped, put down the phone, turned off the vacuum, and
opened the bag. There was Chippie –
still alive, but stunned.
“Since the bird was covered with dust and soot, she grabbed him and
raced to the bathroom, turned on the faucet, and held Chippie under the running
water. Then, realizing that Chippie was
soaked and shivering, she did what any compassionate bird owner would do . . .
she reached for the hair dryer and blasted the pet with hot air.
“Poor Chippie never knew what hit him.
“A few days after the trauma, the reporter who’d initially written about
the event contacted Chippie’s owner to see how the bird was recovering. ‘Well,’
she replied, ‘Chippie doesn’t sing much anymore – he just sits and stares.’
“It’s hard not to see why. Sucked
in, washed up, and blown over . . . That’s enough to steal the song from the
stoutest heart.” (Max Lucado, In the Eye of the Storm, Word Publishing, 1991, p.
11)
After the
past number of weeks of rain, hail, thunder, lightning, tornados, damaged homes
and cars, and destroyed crops, it is understandable if we become
overwhelmed. We never saw it coming and
in such a short time all the hard work and positive feelings for the future are
pulled out from underneath. But the beauty
of being a child of God is that current circumstances, no matter how horrific,
traumatic, and difficult, do not change the hope we have for the future. Not the future of the next few years, but our
eternal future. Christ has not left us. God has not abandoned us. God’s people find their hope in Him and the
salvation He provides.
This week
may God speak to us through Romans 8:12-39, encouraging us, teaching us, and
reminding us about our salvation found in Him.
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