I have several bird-feeders in my backyard. They're all different to accommodate different feeding styles and each with a different kind of food to attract different birds. I hadn't been filling them up regularly, and because of that, the birds seem to forget that the feeders are there. So sometimes it's a few days before I begin to see a lot of birds again. When I do keep it filled regularly, and they know it's going to be there, I swear I hear them all start chirping when I'm filling the feeders. And sometimes a few brave birds will swoop in as I'm walking away.
I don't know who has actually trained whom, but I do make it a point to have the feeders filled when I know a snow storm is coming. When it's snowing, there are even more birds than usual at the feeder, even if it's only a dusting of snow. I guess the obvious food is easiest for them when it's cold and things are being covered up. I don't go out of my way to fill the feeders if there's going to be a rain storm, because if the seed gets too wet, it just mildews. Funny thing though, the birds flock to the feeders during rain storms too.
I was pondering all of this yesterday afternoon while I was looking out at the feeders and I started to think of some similarities between the birds, the feeders, God and us.
Fortunately for us, God never forgets to fill our "feeders." I believe that God has designed his "feed" and the way he feeds it in a very specific way, especially on a corporate basis. But I also believe that he has the ability to feed each of us what we need, when and how we need it, in our personal relationship with him in a way that is just as unique as he has created each of us to be.
Whether we come to the feeder or not, God makes sure it's always full and ready for us. And once we begin to trust that it's always full, I think we are more likely to come to the feeder for what we need instead of hunting around for feed ourselves. Also like the birds, we seem to show up at the feeder more quickly when there is a storm.
I'm trying to spend more time at God's feeder in both fair and stormy weather.
"Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?" Matthew 5:26
"Even a sparrow has found a home, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may have her young- a place near your alter, O LORD Almighty, my King and my God. Blessed are those who dwell in your house; they are ever praising you." Psalm 84:3-4