Series: Nature Lessons about God
But not a single sparrow can fall to the ground
without your Father knowing it. Matthew 10:29 NLT
Hogs
and birds have taught me a lot about God’s love.
My
maternal grandfather—Pappy I called him—raised hogs. And my cousin and I loved
nothing more than to roam the hog pens.
One
thing we enjoyed observing was a sow giving birth. When the sow had finished
delivering all the little pigs, she would lie still while each piglet rooted
for a milk source. If she happened to be lying in a position where some of her
little ones couldn’t get milk, she would quickly know by their squeals and then
rearrange herself so all could get nourishment.
Loving
hogs remained in my blood. During the few times in my life when I lived in
places where I had room to raise a few hogs, I did. As the memories of my
boyhood returned, I watched again as the sows gave birth, and the piglets rooted
for milk. Mom cared for the little ones by giving them milk and by guarding
them against strangers, others hogs who might harm her young, and any other
dangerous animals.
I’ve
seen mother birds do the same, but in a different way. For hours on end, they
sat on eggs, leaving only briefly for food and water. When their young hatched,
they flew hundreds of trips back and forth, searching for and then bringing
back food for their young. Bugs. Worms. The young waited at the nest or in a
birdhouse with mouths open, and Mom—and Dad—inserted the food into their open
beaks.
Jesus
taught about God’s love for us by appealing to nature. If a single sparrow
doesn’t fall to the ground without God knowing about it, then surely He knows
about the fortunes and misfortunes we experience.
God’s
love is powerful. A sow can turn deadly if her little ones are threatened. So
can a mother bird. Although God may not keep us safe from temporal dangers, He
ultimately controls what comes into our lives and will protect us eternally in
heaven.
God’s
love has no end and is repetitious. As long as they are together, sows continue
to love their pigs no matter how large they grow. So do birds. God’s love knows
no boundaries.
God’s
love also leads Him to act on our behalf. As sows and birds provide for the
ones they love, so God acts in our best interests. Everything He does helps us
accomplish His plan and enjoy the life He has created for us.
If
you doubt God’s love, just look at a hog or a bird.
Prayer:
Father, thank You for being a God of love who reaches down to us in our need.
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