Overly Stressed and Stretched

 

"For you have been my refuge, a strong tower against the foe.  I long to dwell in your tent forever and take refuge in the shelter of your wings." (Ps 61:3-4 NIV)

 

The young owl was venturing out on his own, enjoying the sunshine and soft breeze. He sat stock still in the marked off spot for an endangered species.

I couldn’t quite get the photo I was after. Slowly I tiptoed closer, full lens camera magnification on. His small head swivelled around to check out possible approaching danger.

Just as I zoomed in he disappeared from view. I was too close for comfort, and that bird was scared and stressed.

Leaning in, I cautiously put my face near the 6 inch poly pipe only to see - not the baby ground owl, but his not-at-all happy mother. Her head was all fluffed up nearly filling the space, totally protecting her young one somewhere behind her. She looked intimidating enough that I dared not step any closer.

I snapped this picture of the Mom ‘guard’; and thought how this scenario was a reminder that when I’m feeling overly stretched and stressed, it’s good to remember where to go. I can run to our strong tower, our father God. He is waiting, arms stretched out wide, to shield and protect us. That’s good news.

Sally Ireland Kennedy

© 2009 Irish Thursdays Weekly Devotionals http://wwwsallyikennedy.com

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