Every year when I put out the hummingbird feeder, the busy little birds
start battling for position. Even though there are four places at the “table,”
the birds fight for whatever place one of their neighbors is using. The source
of food at each place is the same—a reservoir of syrup in the bottom of the
feeder. Knowing that all the feeding stations are equal, I shake my head at
their greediness.
But then I wonder, Why is it so much easier to see the greed of
the birds than it is to see my own? I often want the place at “God’s
table” that someone else has, even though I know all good things come from the
same source—God—and that His supply will never run out. Since God can prepare a
table for us even in the presence of our enemies (Ps. 23:5), why be concerned
that someone else might have the station in life that we want?
The Lord is able to give us “all sufficiency in all things” so that we
will have “an abundance for every good work” (2 Cor. 9:8). When we
recognize the importance of our work as ministers of the grace of God (1 Peter
4:10), we’ll stop fighting to take over someone else’s position and be grateful
for the place God has given us to serve others on His behalf.
Resentment
comes from looking at others; contentment comes from looking at God. (RBC)
Resentment comes from looking at others; contentment comes from looking at God. (RBC)