Lessons From a Squirrel
One day,
back when I was in college, I was sitting in wooded area at the UW Parkside. I
had been asking God about following his direction for my life. He showed me a
picture of this, through the activities of a squirrel.
I
observed the squirrel hop up onto the end of a fallen tree trunk. He ran with
amazing speed to the other end. He intently scanned the area and hopped
off. Cautiously, he began to cross the ground. He painstakingly selected
where each foot was placed, zigzagging and turning through the underbrush. This
process caused him to side step, change direction and even backtrack as he continued
to the next fallen tree. Once there, he proceeded to again hop up on the trunk
and run like the wind.
I watched
this pattern repeat itself several times until my squirrel friend was out of
sight. His turns and changes took him in a completely different direction than
he had appeared to be headed when he initially began his journey. Eventually,
he had climbed up into the branches of a tall, living tree far across the woods.
As I
reflected on this process, I saw my life set before me. There would be times in
my life that the direction would be clear and I would run with a confidence and
passion for the things that God had set before me. At other times the path may
not be so clear. I would have to test the ground to see where the proper steps
would take me. During these times, seeking God and stepping out with care would
be essential. These times may not be as fast moving, but they would allow God
to fine-tune the direction of my live.
Now, more
than 30 years later, I can see that this process has occurred over and over in
my life. There have been times when my path has been clearly set before me.
Jesus promised “The sheep that
are My own hear and are listening to My voice;
and I know them, and they follow Me.” (John 10:27) I have known the next
step from God and been able to follow it with confidence. Daily life occurs
during these times, with its little distractions. But overall, I know where I’m
going and that I am doing what God has for me at this time.
There are also
those times when I have asked God, “What in the world are you doing?” During
these times, I’m tempted to just sit and wait at the end of that tree trunk. Because I do not see the next step
clearly, I do not want to move. Sometimes this occurs because I don’t want to
miss God. Other times it is
simply laziness or fear. Early on, God taught me a valuable lesson for when I
am in this stubborn, stuck mode. “And
your ears will hear a word behind you, saying, ’This is the way; walk in it,
when you turn to the right hand and when you turn to the left.’” (Isaiah 30:21) This verse has given me great comfort
when I step out into the unclear areas. God
promises us that if we take a step in the wrong direction he will call from
behind, “Not that way. Turn this way.” When we have made the right choice,
He’ll also nudge us on, “That’s it! Keep going!”
Has my life turned out the way I intended? Has the path been
easy and clear along the way? These questions make me chuckle just a little.
Who could have seen a premature birth coming? Who intends to sit as a husband
has in brain surgery? And then there are the comas, car wreck,” flight for
life” to Children’s Hospital and several other incidents that have occurred in
the life of my family. During these times it was so great to know that God
would both speak so I could follow and go behind and call out to me and correct
my path.
Think about the life of Joseph. I’m pretty sure he never
intended to be sold by his brothers or get put in prison. But as he told those
brothers later in life, “But
now, do not be distressed and disheartened or
vexed and angry with yourselves because you sold me here, for God sent me ahead of you to preserve
life.” (Genesis 45:5) Joseph’s greatest work was only accomplished because
of those hard times. Similarly, my life is what it is today, because of
my hard times.
These would be the times when my squirrel was between the
tree trunks, testing the ground, carefully seeking his way. Knowing this, I can
confidently choose my steps, knowing that God has another path already prepared
for me. Maybe this will be
the time I climb into the branches of that strong, upright, living tree. And, even then, there will be another
branch to climb or jump over to, as this wonderful walk with God continues. Run, hop and climb with great
expectation!
Following God’s voice or hearing Him from
behind, you will be always remain in His care.
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