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Walking Feathers

We sat at the kitchen table eating breakfast and the window was just above
eye level. Two feathers suddenly appeared at the window, walking about
completely upright without any visible body and obviously fully in control of
themselves.
If we did not know what was outside our view, we would have been mystified but
we knew exactly what was happening because we knew what was out of our
sight-line. We knew what the two feathers were and what they were doing.
They belonged to two fairy wrens and they were eating the prepared food we had
scattered on the window ledge earlier. We fed them there several times a day
and, because we had spent time at the beginning of our involvement with them, we
knew their habits. We knew exactly what kept the two walking feathers aloft.
Our understanding was based on our knowledge and Jesus reminds us that we need
to take time and involvement to understand what he wants us to see.
When he explained events to Cleopas, Jesus did not pluck a couple of feathers
out of thin air. He started at the beginning of the books of Moses which are
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. Then he then went through
'the whole of scripture' so that Cleopas could understand what was happening.
Jesus insists that the only way we could understand the things of God is to
start at the beginning.
Elizabeth Price
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