I saw him
out of the corner of my eye as I watered one of our back flower beds on a very
hot afternoon. I wasn't sure what it was that had drawn my attention and so I
leaned down slightly to see what had created the slight movement that I had
seen. And there he was, with his head and half of his body sticking out of his
little underground home. A small toad! So now I knew what had been living in
that mysterious hole that had been dug in the mulch among the pink Coneflowers.
I was very relieved that it wasn't a huge spider, for one thing, and I also
thought that this wee fellow was pretty cute.
As I gently sprayed the flowers in the summer
heat, my small toad neighbor just stayed where he was. And as he sat there with
a little mound of fresh dirt on his head, I observed some toad behavior that I
had never seen before. He lifted his head slightly as the water softly fell on
him and then shook his head a bit. He blinked his eyes but didn't seem bothered
by the water that fell over his face. In fact, I thought that he was enjoying
the cool shower that was cascading over his hot, bumpy body. It certainly was a
very stifling day and I could imagine that he was pleasantly relieved at this
unexpected relief from the dryness and the heat.
As I watched
my toad's reaction to the cool water, I thought of the times in my life that I
have felt completely worn out and depleted from the heat of life's unrelenting
ups and downs. At times I have felt dried up and burnt from the stresses that
this life can bring. It seems that there is no relief as day after day of
disappointments or worries beat down upon my unprotected head. Yet in my heart
I know where relief can be found. I can say with David in Psalm 63:1 - "O
God, You are my God; I shall seek You earnestly; My soul thirsts for You, My
flesh yearns for You, in a dry and weary land where there is no water."
Meeting God
in His Word and in prayer is where my cool, refreshing relief is to be found.
He is there to quench my thirst and His Word is there to revive my dry, parched
soul. Then I can say along with the Psalmist, "This is my comfort in my
affliction, that Your Word has revived me." (Psalm 119:50) I want to let
the refreshment that God offers me wash over my spirit. I want to lift my head,
blink my eyes in wonder and praise, and let His Word revive me so that when the
heat is on, my soul is calm and my spirit is renewed. Thank you, dear Lord, for
the little bumpy toad You sent my way!
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