Hummingbirds Don’t Have Radios

Daily Reflections, Monday, May 5, 2008

Today's Scripture: Colossians 3:1-10

Both the hummingbird and the vulture fly over our nation’s deserts. All vultures see is rotting meat because that is what they look for. They thrive on that diet. But hummingbirds look for the colorful blossoms of desert plants. The vultures live on what was. They live on the past. They fill themselves with what is dead and gone. But hummingbirds live on what is. They seek new life. Each bird finds what it’s looking for.

What are you living for? Is the past, however glorious or painful, what you’ve set your sights upon? Or are you seeking after new, abundant life? Only if you know what you’re looking for will you find it.

Some people, like vultures, survive on a steady diet of dead relationships, dead dreams, dead ambitions, etc. They’re tuned in to the past. They have a self-centered, “What’s In It For Me?” (WIIFM) attitude. Others, like the hummingbird, feed on the wholesome and uplifting elements of life. They seek new, abundant life in Christ. These people don’t have time to tune in to WIIFM. They have found lasting satisfaction, joy, and peace.

Life isn’t trouble-free for hummingbirds, but they get around a lot better without all the extra baggage. Be a hummingbird—but be prepared to change your diet!



Today's Quote:
  When you get your own way, you nurse a hideous idol called self. But when you give up your own way, you get God.—Janet Stewart

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