Pigeon Walk
Pigeon Walk
Read: Daniel 6:1-10
He knelt down on his knees three times that day, and prayed and gave thanks before his God, as was his custom. —Daniel 6:10
Have you ever wondered why a pigeon walks so funny? It's so it can see
where it's going. A pigeon's eyes can't focus as it moves, so the bird
actually has to bring its head to a complete stop between steps in order
to refocus. It proceeds clumsily—head forward, stop, head back, stop.
In our spiritual walk with the Lord, we have the same problem as the
pigeon: We have a hard time seeing while we're on the go. We need to
stop between steps—to pause and refocus on the Word and the will of God.
That's not to say we have to pray and meditate about every little
decision in life. But certainly our walk with the Lord needs to have
built into it a pattern of stops that enable us to see more clearly
before moving on.
Daniel's practice of praying three times a
day was an essential part of his walk with God (Daniel 6:10). He knew
there's a certain kind of spiritual refocusing that we can't do without
stopping. His stops gave him a very different kind of walk—one that was
obvious to those around him.
Take a moment today and stop. Ask yourself, what is important? And follow thru. You might find something out that very moment and I think you'll be glad you did.
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