My aunt in California sent me this picture to blog about. What do you see from the picture? I see three things that we could draw an analogy from. I usually stick to one topic but I'm going to go for three on this one.
First, it reminds me that we should choose our friends wisely. Not everyone you consider a friend has your best interest in mind. I think if this alligator really just wanted to give his frog friend a lift, then he could have done it with a closed mouth. I think the gator has a secret motive, 'lunch.' Psalm 10;7 ''Their mouths are full of lies and threats; trouble and evil are under their tongues.''
Secondly, it reminds me of how we don't know when the Lord will return or call us home and we need to always be ready. Matthew 24; 42-44 ''“Therefore keep watch, because you do not know on what day your Lord will come. But understand this: If the owner of the house had known at what time of night the thief was coming, he would have kept watch and would not have let his house be broken into. So you also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him.'' That frog has no idea how close he is to death and it can be over for him in an instant.
Thirdly, it reminds me that if you play with danger, you're going to get bit. The frog thinks he is just going to sneak a peak into the darkness of evil and yet he's not only risking his toes but his very life. Proverbs 22;3 ''The prudent see danger and take refuge, but the simple keep going and pay the penalty.''
A picture speaks a thousand words but I'm not going to say or type that much. God does speak to us thru nature so does the picture say any more to you? I'd love to hear.
HOnestly, you got more out of it than I did and I love the analogies that you shared. The only thing that comes to my mind is the Muppet song: It's not Easy Being Green... I think your thoughts are a little more inspiring!
ReplyDeleteAngie, you are so insightful. I LOVE all three of your analogies. Okay, just because you asked, I am going out on a limb here (similar to the frog) and add this one. Maybe, just maybe, the picture is not as dire as it seems. Maybe it is just a frog and an alligator frolicking in the water. (Use your wild imagination here!) In that case, I would think of Hebrews 13:2..."Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares." Just because someone looks big and mean and ugly and different from us does not mean we cannot be their friend and fellowship with them. How's that for looking on the bright side, LOL!! However, I think your intepretations are much better. We do have to be careful and use Godly discernment when reaching out to others. If you don't agree with this one, just delete it, LOL! Thanks so much for your THREE GREAT analogies....all so wonderful. You see so much more in a picture than I do....love you, sweet friend. Pray for Jama, Avery, Jordan and me today as we venture out to northwest Arkansas...in this kind of weather who knows what kind of "alligators" will be out?!! And pray for safety for Chad and my little boys on their "hawg hunt"...and that they don't run into any "alligators" either! Granny needs God's peace about that today, too! Love you, T.
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ReplyDeleteAngie, this is one of my favorite posts ever! You did a great job on the analogies.
I guess you could sum this up as avoid the three D's: deception, death, and danger. Good one. Mom
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