Look who’s living in my log home. The little fellow moved in before I did. He moved in before the house has even been constructed. Yesterday, he popped his furry little head out from a hole right beside the foundation wall. He blinked his eyes and looked at me as if he didn’t have a care in the world. So naive, so innocent, so cute,……. he doesn’t stand a chance in this mean world. Let’s catch him!
Well, the little critter jumped, darted, ran, squeezed through my fingers, cantered, scooted, slid under my hands, scurried, spun, boogied, and hot-footed away every time. I know I’m not as fast as my hawk, or a fox, but the little booger would get away lickety-split every chance I had to catch him. If today was his first day out of his rabbit hole, he’s well equipped to get away from danger.
What was funny (and amazing!) to me, was that bunnyboo would let me put my hand right beside him. Just like in the picture above, I could get really close, but the minute I tried catching him, HE GONE!!
God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear. Psalm 46:1-2
I’m may not be as cute as this baby rabbit, but I think as a Christian I’ve got something in common with the bunny. I’m considered naive, innocent,…. and well, I’m not given a chance in this mean ole world! Too many “foxes and hawks” out there trying to get me spiritually. But just like baby bunny, we are able to “escape” from being caught. By being caught, I mean we “jump, scoot, and run away” from those foxes and hawks that are set on destroying our spiritual walk with God.
But, our own abilities to escape from bad or evil is not enough. We must rely on God and His strength for our protection. He can even protect us from ourselves as well. He sees the bigger picture and plan for my own life way better than what I can see. It’s not your grip on God, it’s God’s grip on you!
“Big, Bad, Bunny”, or (BB’s), that’s what I’ve named him, has found a place in our home. He’s welcome to stay. Whenever I see a rabbit at the log house I will think of the day I tried to catch BB’s. I’ll think of how he doesn’t live with worry, but with being aware. I’ll think of how God has given him abilities to escape. (I’ll think of how I fell and tripped twice trying to catch him. It’s OK, I looked around and nobody saw me. 😉
See Ya! Dan Ainsworth wilderness preacher part time rabbit chaser
As always, a lesson well shared. Usually, the key to our peace is right in front of us…but we can’t seem to find the key hole.