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The Lily and
the Bluebird
Once upon a time there was a beautiful lily. This lily
had a bluebird friend who used to perch on a nearby fencepost and visit
with her nearly every day. Together they enjoyed observing the rancher and
his family who owned the place where they lived . They watched as day after
day the rancher and his family worked like busy beavers. Though their place
was profitable and their hard work admirable, the conversation the friends
overheard and the things they observed were curious to the pair. It seemed
the more profitable it became, the more the family thought they needed.
The bluebird made an observational flight over the rancher's
domain, "You know lily," he said upon his return, "All their hard work is
really paying off. They have increased and improved this place substantially
in the last few years." "I know," replied the lily, "But have you also noticed
that along with their increase they have less and less time for each other.
They have all but quit going to church, and I hear them arguing more and
more. And come to think of it," she observed, "I used to see the rancher
and his wife taking long walks. Sometimes they walked together, hand in
hand and at other times I used to see each of them taking time out of their
busy days for a stroll alone in the woods, talking with the Lord. Nowadays
however, they are too busy for that."
The bluebird chimed in, "I also hear they've turned the
management of the ranch over to others and have both taken jobs in the city
in order to earn even more money so they can keep up the possessions they
already have." "Yes, and they've bought a second home in Florida so they
can have a nice warm place to live when it gets too cold here," said the
lily.
The bluebird heaved a mournful sigh, "Lily," he said,
"When the rancher and his family went to church, do you think they heard
how the Heavenly Father told them to take a close look at you and me and
to observe the secret of simplicity in the way He takes care of His creatures?
It seems to me they are complicating their lives instead of making them
better."
To all this, the beautiful lily replied, "Why is it that
people go to school and study textbooks and learn many great things, yet
they aren't smart enough to read God's textbook on life and apply it?" "Yeah,"
said the bluebird, "Then they too could fly and be free." (You can read
more about the Lily and the Bluebird in Matthew the 6th chapter.)
Copyright Daphne Harrington 1999 |
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