I marvel at the complexity and
precision of God’s design in these little birds. The more I learn about nature, the more in awe I become of God’s immense power and detailed attention manifest throughout His creation. How do the father and mother bird know what
size to make their nest—something small enough to provide warmth for the eggs,
but big enough to hold four rapidly-growing young? Amazing how fast those tiny babies grow! In a matter of days, they transform
from eggs to scrawny fuzz balls to full-size feathered birds ready to fly on
their own. I took this picture on June 3, just two days before the young birds left the nest.
I miss peeking at them through the geranium leaves, since they flew away last week. Watching them grow over the course of the past few weeks daily encouraged my faith. This spring I needed their tangible reminder of God’s precise design and intricate care in my own life. Luke 12:6-7 puts it well. “Are not five sparrows sold for
two copper coins? And not one of them is forgotten before God. But the very
hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not fear therefore; you are of more
value than many sparrows.”
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