But the Lord came down to look at the city and the tower the people were building. Genesis 11:5 NLT
They popped over the treetops and whizzed along the nape of
the field.
When I was a young lad, crop dusters were common in the flat
farmland. Fields were planted with cotton, corn, and soybeans. Laws preventing
certain chemicals, which we now know cause cancer and other diseases, had not
been passed. So farmers and crop dusters spread cotton poison to protect their
crops.
Visiting my grandfather’s farm and sitting on the front
porch, watching planes crop dust the neighboring fields, was one of my favorite
activities. From out of nowhere, the plane would appear at tree-top level, drop
to just above the cotton, drop its load, and then pull up just before reaching
power lines, homes, or trees. Enduring the stench of the cotton poison was
almost more than I could bear, but it was worth it to see this acrobat’s
antics.
There was a time long ago when God came low. When a group of
people got together and decided to build the Tower of Babel. Seemingly an
innocent task … until you read the rest of the story. Doing so was about
selfishness and pagan worship. God dropped a load on them. Not poison, but the
confusion of their languages and thus the end of their project.
A few thousand years later, God came low again. This time
when he allowed his Son to take on human flesh and die for humanity’s sins. But
he didn’t stop with that. After Jesus ascended back into heaven, God sent his
Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost, and the church was born. The psalmist was
right when he said that God delights in every detail of their lives (Psalm
37:23).
As I delighted in watching the crop dusters fly low, so I
enjoy knowing God flies low into my life’s experiences. And not only mine, but
everyone’s who will call on him. He’s never too busy, nor is he ever
unconcerned. What concerns us, no matter how insignificant, concerns our
Creator. He can come down for our needs and everyone else’s at the same time.
We don’t have to take a number or wait in line. God flies so low we can reach
up and touch his grace, mercy, and assistance at any time we choose.
Let God fly low into every detail of your life.
Father, give me faith to reach out for you in every
circumstance of my life, knowing you are as low as the stretch of my
fingertips.
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