Feeding the Birds
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I like birds.  I like feeding birds.  I’ve been on a big bird feeding kick lately.

I’ve always fed birds at the house.  Recently I found myself getting up from my desk or chair in my office and looking over toward the house to see if there were any birds at my feeders.  Doing that had a couple of interesting results.  First, I convinced myself that it was time for a new pair of glasses (it looks like I’m gonna be a new pair every year kinda guy now!) and that I was spending a lot of time looking for birds that I couldn’t enjoy that well.

So….since I can’t spend a lot of time sitting outside and getting nothing done, I decided to put a feeder outside my office window.  You know the type, suction cups and an acrylic tray with a canopy?  You don’t? Well it looks sort of like this.

Nobody's here for lunch right now!

Nobody's here for lunch right now!

Much to my surprise and pleasure, I haven’t attracted the hordes of house sparrows that make a mess of my back yard feeder.  Apparently it’s just enough out of the way to attract more solitary species like the Tufted Titmouse and the Whitebreasted Nuthatch.

These are both birds that, at least at my feeder, come one at a time, take one seed and then fly off to open it and eat it.  Then back they come.

By contrast the house sparrows (a scourge of nature in many ways) make a ruckus and a mess and spend as much time chasing other birds off as they do getting food from the feeder.

At the risk of being unkind, I’ve seen people that treat God like the sparrows do.  In the interest of being there first and getting the most, they have a tendency to run others off.  It’s understandable, on some level all of us animals have been patterned to care for our own needs.  We need to get what we need to get while the getting’s good or we might not get anything.

That may be so for a lot of things, maybe even bird seed included.  But I don’t see that to be a primary trait of God. God, it seems, does a better job than I do of seeing that the feeder doesn’t go empty.

The God of my worship and experience, as represented in the life, teaching and ministry of Jesus is a God that sees that there’s plenty to go around if we can be trained to understand what’s enough, and how to be satisfied with enough.

I have to believe that’s at the heart of several of Jesus’ parables and miracles.  The Feeding Miracles in all of the Gospels couldn’t have happened if greed had taken over the mind of the group.  I just don’t see Jesus putting up with that.  Jesus also makes a point in the Matthew and Mark about God’s provision for the birds of the air and the sin of worry and anxiety (See Matt. 6:25-33 and Luke 12:22-34).

I think I’m going to try and approach my spiritual life like a nuthatch or titmouse for now.  I’m gonna take the nugget before me, crack it open, inwardly digest it (I couldn’t help myself on that one, sorry!) and return to the source of my nourishment time and again and trust that there will always be something tasty in God’s tray set before me by grace and in abundance.

About PadreWarren

Son, brother, husband, father, child of God, follower of Jesus
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One Response to Feeding the Birds

  1. Chris says:

    You’ve made me want to have a bird feeder outside my window too! Peace to you today.

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