Jesus was the master teacher.
Those who heard Him were astounded by the things He
conveyed. Matthew records that people were amazed by His teaching (7:28). He
had the uncanny ability to draw attention to something ordinary and most often
overlooked, and make it the object lesson of a spectacular truth. He knew His audience and He knew their
experiences and spectrums of reference. So, He referenced things everybody
understood.
Many years ago I learned a good lesson on evaluating
one’s audience when I continuously used football metaphors in a senior ladies
bible study! I can still see the blank stares.
Jesus is still
the master teacher!
Recently He has been teaching me and reminding me of
spectacular truths, not through the great works of renowned theologians; but
instead, the lectern of a bird feeder!
For the last few weeks I have enjoyed spending time on
our back patio. Recent landscaping upgrades mixed with our beautifully mild
California weather have made relaxing in my backyard a welcomed part of my day.
A safe distance from our bistro tables, hanging in a tree is a bird feeder that
my precious wife Michelle strives to keep filled with seed. Over the last
several weeks, our yard has become an airport of sorts as a continuous stream
of winged guests fill the trees above the feeder, hop beneath the feeder, and
call from neighboring trees waiting their turn to land and dine.
I have been marveling at the sense of organization the
birds utilize. Each grouping has a turn, while the others patiently wait and
warn them of gawking adults and crouching cats.
I have been noticing the vast array of differentiation
they possess – in anatomy, movement, communication and appearance – the genius
of a master Creator and artist.
I have enjoyed watching the Lord provide for their unique
needs, reminding me to rewind to the Teacher’s command to not worry – ‘Look at
the birds of the air..’ (Matthew 6:26).
I have observed something that inspires me. When the
birds gather on the ground beneath the feeder, a bird flies to the feeder ledge
above them and with his beak shovels seed over the edge to the hungry birds
below. Sure the bird eats some seed, but his task is to ensure that others are
fed. The Lord has been reminding me of the simplicity of my calling through
this reoccurring behavior.
Perhaps the greatest and most timely message the Teacher
is sharing with me through the birds is to slow down, rest, sit and simple open
my eyes and heart – to be teachable. The Apostle Paul tells us that God has
revealed Himself through the natural world He has created (Romans 1), and
Hebrews 13:8 states that Jesus is the same teacher today that He was in the gospel
narratives. He’s still teaching lessons through very simple and ordinary
things. The question is, are we stopping long enough to watch and listen?
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