God is so gracious! Sleep came, morning came, and the thought came - again, "Waiting on God is sometimes like feeding ducks." In pondering the statement this morning, my mind quickly went to this past weekend. Our grandchildren and their family were here for a visit and a trip to the playground area was promised at some point in the day. The promise soon realized, we arrrived at the playground area with great anticipation. Our grandgirls saw the ducks that were in the pond area behind the playground. Bread was retrieved from our house (thank you, Saba) and the feeding of the ducks began in earnest. There were two kinds of ducks floating on the pond. There was the Aflack family (pictured above) and then there were these motley looking ducks (see picture to the left). The nicest thing that one might possibly say of these ducks is that they were NOT handsome! In fact, they were really kind of scary looking.
While the ducks were well-trained as to the feeding ritual, we were not. In a matter of minutes our grandgirls were quickly overcome by the persistent and sometimes pushy ducks! At one point one of our grandgirls literally threw her slice of bread on the ground and ran in the opposite direction! Once ALL the bread was expended, the feeding ritual quickly ended and the ducks returned to the water and not to bother us again. Somehow the ducks instinctively knew the feeding time was over.
How is waiting on God sometimes like feeding the ducks? We come waiting on God not really knowing wait to expect. Anticipation high as to what God will do, we anxiously await His movement. Then, our worries, anxieties and fears come to be fed. The distraction of feeding these persistent "ducks" soon captures our attention and we find ourselves quickly overwhelmed. The waiting on God time has become a time of fear and fleeing from His presence. We allow the ducks to keep us from being still and waiting on God and sometimes we miss His movement in our circumstances.
So this morning, I asked God to help me be like a tree planted by the water. I long to be still, drink in all the nutriments that God's everlasting water offers. I want to bask in His presence and not be distracted by the ducks (fears, worries, anxieties or the "what ifs"). Lord, please help me to be still and rest in You! Lord, please allow Your Word to soak into my heart, fill my spirit with your peace and joy as I wait for You.
"He will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream. It does not fear when the heat comes, its leaves are always green. It has no worries in a year of drought and never fails to bear fruit." Jeremiah 17:8 (NIV)
6 comments:
I love this post, sounds like we are having some very similiar thoughts :) And you sooooo made me smile by the image of feeding ducks. I remember me and my then 2 year old daughter running scarred, LOL, as a gigantic goose chased us with our loaf of bread, LOL, she was terrified and I was more terrified, ROFL!!!
Beautiful words. Glad you linked-up with Jen today.
We allow the ducks to keep us from being still and waiting on God and sometimes we miss His movement in our circumstances. -- this is my favorite line by far
I promise, you are the ONLY person in the world to whom God would send a midnight message on a flashing screen saying, "Waiting on God is sometimes like feeding ducks." I mean, really!!! Well, that's probably not true...He might send the message to some of the rest of us, but we might not honor Him enough or have the faith it takes to really get His message. So, thank you for doing that and sharing it with the rest of us.
Susan
first time at your blog - found it through jen. i love the analogy. and your family is beautiful!
First time at your blog as well. I'm now playing catch up with reading. I've fed ducks before and know about the throwing the bread and running. I love your analogy to that and our waiting on God. I pray that all of sisters long to be the tree.
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