I saw an interesting nature programme on TV the other day. A wolf cub
had been injured in the wild and abandoned by its mother. He was all
alone, frightened, hungry and defenseless. Left there he would soon
perish.
The TV crew and resident vet tried to capture him and
send him to an animal hospital where he could be treated and looked
after until he is strong enough to be released in the wild once again.
Every time they approached the wolf cub he bared its teeth and attempted
to bite his benefactors. Eventually, he was caught and taken to the
hospital where, within weeks, he was well again.
When things go
wrong in our lives we too tend to behave like that wolf. We are angry,
we’re concerned, frightened even - about the future and about what's
happening to us.
And we go on the attack. We believe that God has
abandoned us, just like that she-wolf abandoned her cub. We blame Him
for what's gone wrong, and we rebel against Him.
When we behave like that, we shut off a channel of communication with God.
When God is temporarily put aside, He doesn’t stop loving us; but we block His influence to do good in our lives.
Like the wolf cub, every time God tries to help us we bare our teeth in anger. Our behaviour is futile and un-productive.
The
wolf did not realize that by being caught he’d soon improve his
hopeless situation. But we should know better, and trust our Lord rather
than lash out at Him without thinking.
“I will be with you always, to the end of time.” Matthew 28:20.
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Tuesday, 25 August 2015
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Well said...we needn't lash our at God. Instead, we need to learn to lean on Providence. I have to remind myself of that all too often. Thank you! Cathy
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Cathy.
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Hi Victor! That's a great comparison, I could see the relationship between our behavior and that little wolf very well. When I'm angry, I cut off the one thing who can help me. God! How sad He must be.
ReplyDeleteWonderful lesson from nature Victor. I really loved it!
Ceil
Thanx Ceil. Sadly it is in our nature to lash out first. I know I do so often.
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