I saw the small head and long slim neck emerge from
the tall grass. Then the goose stepped out into the open and stood still.
Another head emerged, then another and another. Slowly the whole family, Mamma,
Papa and four almost fully grown goslings trooped out of their hiding place and
settled on the grassy bank. One of the adults (I’m assuming it was the Papa)
stayed alert, his neck extended, his eyes ever-watchful while the others pecked
at the grass and seemed to relax and enjoy the sunshine.
It wasn’t long before they were interrupted by a
wandering dog. The watchman – or should I say watchgoose? – squawked loudly and
herded his brood back down the bank and into the safety of the pond.
What a clear illustration, I thought, of how our Heavenly
Father watches over us. He is always alert, never wavering from his
responsibility to guard and protect. I love Brian Doerksen’s song, You Shine
that says – “ Why should I lose heart, When I know
how great you are? Why should I give up, When Your plans are full of love?”
That song encourages my heart because I
do know how great God is and I believe his plans for me are full of love. And knowing
that God is watching over me just like that papa goose gives me a sense of
security that allows me to go about my business, the business the Lord has
given me to do, without worry or stress.
The scripture tells us that there is a
“cloud of witnesses” around us and therefore we should “throw off everything
that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with
perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer
and perfecter of faith” (Hebrews 12:1,2).
Sometimes knowing others are watching
can make us feel uncomfortable and even prevent us from doing out best, but
knowing the “cloud” and the One who is watching us has nothing but our good at
heart leads us to greater heights than we could have imagined.
Are you feeling discouraged? Look up.
Look at that cloud. Look at that beaming face of our Lord, and keep on running.
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Marcia Lee Laycock writes from central Alberta
Canada where she is a pastor's wife and mother of three adult daughters. She
was the winner of The Best New Canadian Christian Author Award for her novel,
One Smooth Stone and her
second novel, A Tumbled Stone was recently short listed in the contemporary
fiction category of The
Word Awards. Marcia also has two devotional books in print. Her work has been
endorsed by Sigmund Brouwer, Janette Oke, Phil Callaway and Mark Buchanan.
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