The
Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus in the form of a dove when he was baptized.
I’m thinking maybe he has descended upon me in the form of a sparrow,
hallelujah.
My
first angelic encounter with the little winged wonders of
creation occurred some time before I made Jesus my Lord and was born
again. I can’t say to the day when the little sparrow came into my
furnace, but I know it was fall, because it was getting chilly; which is why I
flipped the nearby switch on the wall and went out to the living room to adjust
the thermostat. Just as I did that there was a whooshing sound and rustling
coming from down the hallway. I had to take off the front panel and remove the
blower motor to get that cute little guy out of there. When I think about it
now I’m surprised that it so easily let me pick it up and that it stayed so calmly
in my hand until I opened the back door and released it.
I
put the blower motor back on the furnace, replaced the front panel, flipped the
switch, and headed for the living room to once again set the thermostat; but
just before I got it within firing range I heard that same whooshing and
rustling sound again. I turned the thermostat back down.
That’s
when my husband started to pay attention because I shouted, “What in the world
is that bird doing back in the furnace?!!!”
I
went down the hallway, took the front panel off, removed the blower motor and
gently picked up the little bird from inside the furnace and this time, I went
all the way around to the front door and released it. I went back down
the hallway, put the blower motor back on, replaced the front panel, flipped
the switch, and went back out to the living room to set the thermostat. I felt
the click; I heard the familiar rumble signaling that the furnace
was getting ready to fire up. Then I heard another sound that was becoming
familiar ‒ it was a whoosh and a flutter.
I
shouted at my husband, “I CANNOT believe it. That bird went right back up there
and right back down into the furnace!”
I
turned the thermostat back down, went down the hallway, flipped the switch,
removed the front panel and took out the blower motor; but this time it was way
down inside, rustling around at the bottom of the furnace and there was no way
I could reach it.
Sometimes
I’m not the quickest person in the world, but even though I wasn’t saved, I read
the Bible almost every day. I remembered Jesus talking about sparrows (Matthew
10:29) and he said, “…one of them shall not fall on the ground without your
Father. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Fear ye not
therefore, ye are of more value than many sparrows.”
So I prayed a silent prayer to God, “If you will just get
that bird to come up out of there, I promise, I won’t turn the furnace on.” Why
I prayed that, I don’t know; for some reason, it seemed appropriate.
Then an incredible thing happened ‒ that little grey bird
came hopping up out of that furnace all by itself! It hopped up onto the
furnace ledge and hopped down onto the floor. It was all smoky, and its little
tail feathers were almost totally burned off. I picked it up, cuddling it as
gently as I could, wrapping it in a towel. “I’m sorry little birdie.” I said,
“I’m so sorry.” and set it carefully in a box in the middle bedroom. It
stayed there quietly until the next morning. When the repair men I called came
to look at the furnace it had gone on to its reward, hallelujah.
And
oh, by the way, if I had been successful in turning on the furnace, it would
have blown us up. There was a gas valve sticking out an inch or so on the side
of the furnace and according to the repair men, it was damaged or loose
somehow, probably by us moving furniture down the hallway or something or
other, and if that furnace had started running it would have blown our house
up!
We
lived in that mobile home for twenty years and never before or after that time
did we ever have a bird come in through the furnace vent.
If
you knew how many times God has saved your life, how amazed you
would be! Which brings me to the heart of my story, “Fear ye not therefore, ye
are of more value than many sparrows.” Hallelujah!
That’s
actually just the beginning of the ‘birds of my life’. When we moved to
our house there were two beautiful pigeons on the roof. I think they were love
birds, hallelujah. I didn’t see them again until just before we moved. One
of them was perched on the basketball hoop that was next to the house near our
driveway. It seemed so close, almost within arm’s reach as I
looked up and spoke ‘pretty bird words’ to it. I was so amazed
when, instead of flying away, it side-stepped all the way around the hoop until
it was right above me and seemed to be really paying attention; and not
only that, but the other one came over to the edge of the roof and peered down
at me with just as much interest!
After
we moved to our new apartment I was in the kitchen doing dishes one day and I
was crying because we had lost the house and because of a host of other
reasons; feeling very much let down because of all the things I had been
expecting God to do for me. When suddenly I turned around and there was
a flock of little birds, I’m almost sure were Chickadees, trying to stand on
the window ledge and the air-conditioner that was next to it, and it was almost
like they were trying to get in. It seemed so ridiculous to me because they
must have stayed there for fifteen minutes, vying for a spot on the ledge, and
totally ignoring me though I was right there staring at them. God used
those little birds to remind me, hallelujah.
I
was feeling seriously sorry for myself and depressed and weepy
one day when I went out to hang clothes on the line, not because I had to hang
clothes on the line, I love to do that; but because of my family not being
together. Suddenly, there was a loud whooshing noise, like something big
and heavy falling into the center of a small patch of weeds, that I think
used to be a garden, near my clothes lines. I had to stop what I was doing and
stare in amazement at the patch of weeds, waiting to see if I could tell what
it was.
Maybe
I’m finally getting kind of used to God speaking to me in the way that he does,
in the way that only he can, because I wasn’t as amazed as I probably should
have been when I saw Robins come marching out of the center of that patch of
weeds. I don’t know how many there were because it all seemed so surreal; there
could have been 10 or 20 of them. They marched off in all directions, but two
of them marched right up to me, and one just kept coming, and kept looking
right at me. I looked right back at it and said, “Okay.” It still stayed right
there, walking back and forth and looking right up at me, so I said, “Okay,
Lord, I get it… okay.” and tears of relief filled my eyes. I knew my God hadn’t
forgotten me; and I’ll never forget how that flock of Robins hanged around me
all the time I was out there that day, hallelujah.
And
this is my prayer for you that you may be able to see in unmistakable ways, how
God has not forgotten you, my friend, in Jesus name. Amen. Hallelujah!
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