In the Sermon on the Mount Jesus said, “Consider the lilies
of the field” and “Look at the birds of the air.” He uses these examples from
Nature to make a spiritual point. If he had lived in New Hampshire he might
have said “Consider the mergansers.” At least, that is what I heard the Lord
say recently.
It was a hot Monday in July – my day off. My wife and I had
done some work around the house in the morning. Then she asked what I wanted to
do for fun in the afternoon. I said, “Let’s go to the river.” One of my
favorite places in the White Mountains is Lower Falls on the Swift River along
the Kancamagus Highway.
But July is not the best time to go there. Too many
tourists! I like it when there is no one on the rocks but us, but that happens
only during the off season. So we went upriver and found a spot with only a few
flatlanders. After a little while they left, leaving us to enjoy the river
alone. Well, almost alone.
There was a family of mergansers navigating the rapids. I
have been to the Swift River many times during my life, but this is the first
time I ever saw ducks on this swift moving stretch of the river. It just shows
how much rain we have gotten this year! This rocky mountain stream is deep
enough this year to attract diving ducks!
The duck clan consisted of a mom and five adolescent
offspring. It was hilarious watching
them. They would swim against the current, clambering over the rocks, struggling
upstream from pool to pool, until they got to the pool right in front of us.
Then the little ones would hop into the current and slide down
the river like they were on a ride at a human water park. We watched them do
this over and over again for about twenty minutes. It was one of the most
enjoyable afternoons I have spent at the river.
Normally I go to the river to meditate quietly on God and
his creation. It soothes my soul. The river speaks with the voice of God to me.
This time God gave me a special lesson. It just so happened that the day before
I had preached a sermon on The Life of the Spirit. I had likened being led by the Spirit to
riding the current of a river. This is what I said on that Sabbath morning:
“Living in the Spirit
is like riding a river. The Spirit is the River of Living Water, and we are
invited to jump in. Once we are in the river, we naturally move with the current.
Once we are in the Spirit, we move with the Spirit. All we have to do to is not
fight against the current, or swim upstream, or climb onto the river bank. All
we need to do is stay in the Spirit, and the Spirit does the rest. This is
living by grace. This is being led by the Spirit.”
Maybe the Lord sent me those mergansers to let me know that
once in a while I get it right. And to let me know that I should have added how
much fun the spiritual life is. Consider the mergansers, for of such are the
Kingdom of God.
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