I strode along the Platties, trying to get a good walk
between engagements today. A duck and a drake - beautiful in his midnight blue and deep green feathers - swam out from the shoreline below
the concrete path that runs along the Dee in Banchory. They seemed intent on
crossing the river, which was flowing fast towards the sea. They tried to stay
together, first one and then the other striking out cross-current but then
being swept further downstream.
My mind wasn’t fully engaged, but I saw their struggle and
wondered how they would return to the nest they may be building. Would they
just be swept all the way to the river’s mouth in Aberdeen harbour?
The next moment, they both lifted out of the water and flew
to the other side.
Of course. They had a built-in escape mechanism: flight. They would get back to their nest when they wanted.
Life is turbulent and the current is strong. Home and family
relationships, environmental concerns, injustices, global wars and strife. We are
in the river. We are all in the river of life, and the current is turbulent and
strong. We live in the world – the river, and these currents affect us all.
But take heart, Jesus cries. ‘I have overcome the world!’ He
has triumphed over death and given us his Holy Spirit to strengthen and guide
us, to lift us above the world’s frenetic and dangerous currents and afford us
His perspective on things.
We have the wings of the Spirit to help us rise above, to
take us into His presence, experience His peace, and rest in His love. Then,
refreshed, we are better able to navigate the turbulent waters of life.
So grateful.