Day 22: Danger
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Dangerous Predator
“Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it;
Prone to leave the God I love:
Take my heart, oh, take and seal it
With Thy Spirit from above.
Rescued thus from sin and danger,
Purchased by the Savior’s blood,
May I walk on earth a stranger,
As a son and heir of God.”
~Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing~
Something had caught my eye outside the window. An unfamiliar looking bird was perched motionless in the lilac tree. It took me a minute to finally realize that the small, oval shaped, smoothed-feathered bird statue clinging to a branch for dear life, was actually a usually large, boisterous, crown-wearing, self-assured blue jay. That’s when I knew that a hawk was hovering close by and my blue jay friend was in danger. Wary, he was doing all he could to conceal himself in hopes of avoiding attack and becoming a morning snack.
You know, there’s a devious adversary who’s hovering around us too, and unfortunately he’s also a master of disguise. Patiently, he unassumingly lurks nearby, and before we know it, he’s able to capture us when we least expect it. I’m talking about Satan of course, the fallen angel from above. The ruler of this world we live in. (explains a lot about all that’s happening, doesn’t it?)
“Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour.” 1 Peter 5:8 (NLT)
Birds seem to have an innate sense when danger is near, but I, maybe you too, sometimes willingly come within the predator’s reach. The thing is, once we’re enticed and snatched away from where we want to be, it often takes us a while to realize it because as most beasts of prey do, the devil toys with us for awhile and then before we know it, we’re consumed.
“But I am afraid that just as Eve was deceived by the serpent’s cunning, your minds may somehow be led astray from your sincere and pure devotion to Christ.” 2 Corinthians 11:3 (NIV)
“But each person is tempted when he is lured and enticed by his own desire.”James 1:14 (ESV)
Deceived, lured, enticed, I can relate. But wait, my own desire? Your desire? I guess if we really stop and think about it, we do find ourselves in the grip of the devil most often because he was able to convince us that it’s fine to pursue the seemingly harmless things WE long for or that there’s no harm in avoiding those WE don’t want, even when we know better. We give ourselves away so the enemy knows right where we stand.
To avoid attack, that poor blue jay stayed frozen in his spot for a long time. Nothing moved. Except, occasionally I noticed his eyes looking toward the sky. We are in the same kind of battle. Satan has so many wily ways to strike that it can leave us feeling stuck. That’s when we too, need to look up.
“Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes.” Ephesians 6:10-11
Luckily, the blue jay’s persistence paid off and the hawk eventually set off looking for new prey. The jay’s normal posture and personality returned and he quickly feasted at the feeders. Thankfully, God has already defeated Satan. He provides a defense for you and me and when we take our stance in His armor, we too can resist the one waiting to attack us. The predator is forced to retreat and we’re able to draw near to the One who provides the feast of everything we ever need to truly live.
Cindy, I love this message. I pray we be on alert just as the blue jay was. I appreciate your insights and encouragement within.
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Oh, Thank you Paula! My birds are quite the teacher and unfortunately I am often a slow learner! Need to pay attention to this one tho! I sure appreciate you stopping in to comment.
Cindy, I love the analogy with the blue jay. Such a great way to bring out the truth. Blessings to you!
Thanks Gayl! My birds have taught me lots of lessons I need to learn in my Christian walk. Well, the Holy Spirit through my birds…I am grateful to you for taking time to comment.
What a beautiful analogy you’ve drawn, Cindy! It’s so easy to forget the devil is a roaring lion when he poses as a cute kitten most of the time.
Oh my yes, Anita! He knows just how to appear to each of us to trick us into coming close or missing his presence. It’s a daily battle for sure! Thank you for taking your time to comment. It means a lot to me.
Seeing the dangers of temptation from the perspective of your little blue jay friend brings some clarity, doesn’t it? We need to take the threat seriously and look to God for our way out.
I agree Kym! I think we can be lulled into thinking we are safe and don’t keep our radar up like we should. Thanks for taking time to stop in! I appreciate it.
So true. Predator! If only I could remember that word when I am tempted to be negative or influenced by my surroundings. It’s easy to get up too close to the line and that’s where the strength of the predator is too much for me. I try to remind myself to think on the things of Philippians 4:8.
I am susceptible when too close to the line too, Jane. Your Philippians verse is a good one to keep on the tips of our tongue and in our mind!