Branta Canadensis (Say What!?!)

Peace come from God who protects us from our predators

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“Don’t worry about anything;
instead, pray about everything.” 
Philippians 4:6a New Living Translation

In the summer of 2012 Janice and I were blessed to spend a week in Courtenay and Comox, B.C. on Vancouver Island and to make the trip north to Campbell River.  A member of Holy Cross, who served in the Canadian military and was stationed in Comox, told me that I had to make the however-many-kilometers trip to Campbell River.  And I’m glad that he did.

Campbell River, British Columbia

Campbell River, British Columbia

These Canada (not Canadian) honkers were peacefully swimming at the mouth of Campbell River as it entered into the Strait of Georgia.  They didn’t have a concern in the world.

As you are probably aware, many of these birds have decided to winter where they summer.  They’ve stopped migrating.  Why?  One reason given is that their former predators are not as numerous as they once were.

How I envy these geese.

The reality of our lives is that our “predators” are always laying in the grass ready to pounce on us at any moment.  These predators aren’t always “out there” sometimes they’re inside us.

Prayer is not a magical act which guarantees that the bad guys will disappear and we’ll live happily ever after.  Prayer is about a relationship with a God who understands what it means to be hunted and to be killed by Satan on a cross.

In the next verse Paul writes, “And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” (Philipians 4:7 ESV) 

This peace is a gift that God has for you.  Peace doesn’t come because you stop worrying.  It’s the other way around.  The antidote to worry is the peace of Christ that already rules in your heart.

May you find yourself at peace today because of the God who gives you peace.

Copyright Douglas P Brauner

About Douglas Brauner

I'm a retired pastor, blogger, and photographer. (Oh, and did I mention husband and father?) I encourage people who wrestle with life to focus on Christ so that they experience hope and joy on life's treadmill.

1 comments on “Branta Canadensis (Say What!?!)

  1. Thanks! I have seen Peace as Christ’s amazing parting gift when he ascended back to Father in Heaven. I hadn’t seen it as a warfare tactic to protect us in the presence of our enemies. Our Shepard King guarding us in relationship with Him, In Him. The Truth goes in deeper…,thanks.

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