When I stuck my camera into the bush to take a picture of the baby
robins, they opened their mouths without opening their eyes. They were so used
to having mama robin feed them whenever the branches moved that they didn’t
even look to see who (or what) was causing the disturbance.
That is the kind of trust that loving mothers instill in their children.
That is the kind of mom I am blessed to have. Growing up, I could eat whatever
food she put on the table without fear that it would harm me. Although she made
me eat things I didn’t like, I knew she did so because they were good for me.
If she cared only about what was easy for her, she would have let me eat junk
food. No matter what Mom told me to do, or not to do, I knew she had my best
interest in mind. She wasn’t trying to keep me from having fun; she was trying
to protect me from being hurt.
That is the kind of relationship we have with God, who compared Himself
to a mother: “As one whom his mother comforts, so I will comfort you” (Isa.
66:13). As His children, we have no reason to fear what happens to us nor to
envy what happens to others: “Do not . . . be envious of the workers of iniquity”
(Ps. 37:1). When we trust His goodness, we are fed by His faithfulness.
God’s care surrounds us. (RBC)