Believe me…I don't embrace this title, but I can't help but chuckle after our little visitor this afternoon…
Connie and I were in the kitchen getting ready do some grilling for supper when I heard a strange noise by our main door (from the kitchen there is a door that leads to three steps that takes you down to a landing. A left turn takes you outside and a right turn leads you down into the basement). When I opened the kitchen door to investigate the strange noise…low and behold…there was a bird trying to get out. Of course my first response was to slam the door to prevent the bird from coming into the main part of the house. That reaction caused my wife to get a little excited; thinking someone was trying to break into our house to kill us. But after I assured her that the bird was not going to peck us to death, I entered the landing area to open the outside door. That, of course, freaked the bird out and it headed downstairs to the basement. What happened next can only be described as a wild chase trying to convince my feathered visitor that I meant it no harm. I can't believe it would not trust me. Eventually I chased it up stairs where Connie had the outside door open and our flying friend found its way to freedom.
[Later that evening]
Connie and I were sitting on the couch watching the news when we started recalling our wild bird adventure. She then said, "I suppose you have a blog post for tomorrow". I hadn't really thought about it but now I did. Later in the evening Connie said, "I think I have an anology for you about the bird. The bird is like us trying to find our way to freedom and God is trying to guide us to freedom. Just like the bird who didn't trust you, we often don't trust that God has our best interests at heart. But all God wants is for us to enjoy freedom…just like what you wanted for that bird."
Wow…I think my wife is on to something here. I think she should have a blog as well.
-edh-