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They will tell you

Updated: May 26


baby birds waiting for food

The baby version of anything, I mean anything, in life is enough to soften the hardest of hearts. Plants, animals, humans, and even tiny versions of inanimate objects have always brought out the "leetle teeny baby voice" we reserve only for the cutest things. Like little baby birds in the Spring.


Spring in South Carolina is short but especially beautiful---except for the pollen that covers EVERY. SINGLE. THING for about 3 weeks. I mean, windshield wipers are necessary it's so thick. We deal with it, though, because in the midst of the yellow storm, we see honeysuckle, purple wisteria, daffodils, jasmine, dogwoods, pear trees, and magnolias. The closest scent I can think of to describe the air in Spring is Juicy Fruit gum.


I think my quest over the past few years to get closer to God and have more of a relationship with Him has heightened my sense of awareness of His (big word here....) omnipresence. I heard something on the Bible app recently that I had to write down:

"There's this faithfulness that's baked into creation that reminds us of the things that God has promised He will fulfill. But ultimately, in the same way that creation declared the glory of God, it reminds us that our lives should declare His glory too."

Even these"leetle" baby birds know.


“But ask the animals, and they will teach you, or ask the birds of the air, and they will tell you. Speak to the earth, and it will teach you, or let the fish of the sea tell you. Every one of these knows that the hand of the LORD has done this."-Job 12: 7-12.

I urge you to open your heart, eyes, and ears to everything around you, because God is there. Forever and Ever. Amen.


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