Creation Speaks
Here Am I, Where are You
April, 2015
April, 2015
I want to thank Lee's Birdwatching Adventures for guest posting this article! Lee's website is about birding from a Christian perspective and has years of articles and content from Lee and other creationists and birders.
2 Corinthians 4:3 But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost
The geese are talking to one another. Each is saying to its companions, “Here am I… where are you? Here am I… where are you?” Aloft in storm and cloud, the voices hold the flock together. They speak out loudly against wind and distance so that others of their kind, strayed or lost, may know the way. Under fair sky the calls continue for reassurance and to reassure. “Come along, do not tire. We are on the right course and will soon stop for rest.” It is no fable, but a truth of nature; experienced elders lead the way.
-from Magnificent Voyagers, Waterfowl of North America
While there are some resident Canada Geese that do not migrate, many travel some distances in the spring and fall. With a favorable wind, they can cover 1,500 miles (Atlanta to Chicago and back!) in just 24 hours. Flights usually begin at dusk, but may begin any time of day, and birds fly both night and day. They fly in the characteristic V formation, with experienced individuals taking turns leading the flock. These noisy groups honk their way along established paths that include designated "rest stops."
Birds face many hazards during migration. Facing often severe weather and high winds, some may get blown off course or get caught in a storm. Some birds don't have enough food or fat stored to complete the trip and are forced to land. Inexperienced birds may chart a wrong course and fatally collide with tall buildings, windows, and other structures, or risk being shot by hunters. |
"Even the stork that flies across the sky knows the time of her migration, as do the turtledove, the swallow, and the crane. They all return at the proper time each year." |
As Christians, we all have a duty to “honk” as the Canada Goose: “Here am I…where are you?” There are many – family members, friends, coworkers, schoolmates – that are lost and on the wrong course. They will never find the right course and follow Jesus if we, the ones that know the right path, don’t call out to them to follow. The New Living Translation of Romans 10:14 states, “But how can they call on him to save them unless they believe in him? And how can they believe in him if they have never heard about him? And how can they hear about him unless someone tells them?” If we remain silent, they will never find the way. “If our gospel is hid, it is hid to them that are lost.” They will die in their sins and be lost forever.
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Before you can lead others and call “Here am I...”, do you know where you are heading? Are you on the narrow path that leads to life? If not, follow the voice of the Savior who “calls you out of darkness into His wonderful life” (I Peter 2:9). And if you do know the course, never quit your duty of calling out to those who are lost or weary. Like the geese that seem to never quit honking, so should you never cease making the call: “Here am I…where are you? Here am I…where are you?”
William Wise
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