I see the movement in my peripheral view. It’s in the middle of the sermon on the ninth
plague of darkness, and I am only just quick enough to see the deep black of his eye down near my feet
before he is gone. A mouse.
Caught him in action! |
Church mice. I’d only read of
them in books; quaint little things. And
now, here they are, in real life. I can’t
help but think of Robert Burn’s response as he surprised a mouse in a different
place and a different time:
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From To a Mouse by Robert Burns (one verse and
its translation from the Scots)
They may steal, but it's waste after all, and a bit of left over food isn't much to ask;
we’ll be blessed with what is left, and never miss it.
I can't help but think of other shareable food in the church. Lavish feasts of the Word of God, nutritious
teaching, healthy doses of wise counsel. So many fellow-Christians in developing lands - believers with no access to God’s
Word in their own language, pastors with no seminary training, teachers who
have no teaching – are hungry to know more of the Word, more of Christ, more of
the truth.
Have we in the church of the West any left overs to
share? Some of you have shared excellent books,
others Sunday School materials, and others gifts to make His Word known. Still others have shared in ways that only God knows about. Thank you for sharing.
May we ever be open-handed with the spiritual riches entrusted to us as a nation. I think we’ll be blessed with all that’s
left, and never miss what we’ve shared of our great wealth of spiritual
resources.
Yet what we share might mean
all the difference in the world to hearts hungry for God’s Word.
...they received the Word with all eagerness,
examining the Scriptures daily to see if these things were so.
Acts 17:11b
2 comments:
You know my deathly fear of rodents. But your beautiful post makes them almost likable. Almost. So encouraged to see how you see beauty in all things. :)
yes, dear Kay! i know that rodents aren't your favorite topic. thanks for stopping by regardless. ;)
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