Friday, September 9, 2011

The Faith of Chicken Little



Chicken Little was in the woods one day when an acorn fell on her head. It scared her so much she trembled all over. She shook so hard, half her feathers fell out. "Help! Help! The sky is falling! I have to go tell the king!"  So she ran in great fright to tell the king. Along the way she met Henny Penny.
"Where are you going, Chicken Little?" 
"Oh, help! The sky is falling!"
"How do you know?"
"I saw it with my own eyes, and heard it with my own ears, and part of it fell on my head!"
"This is terrible, just terrible! We'd better hurry up."
So they both ran away as fast as they could. Soon they met Ducky Lucky.
"Where are you going, Chicken Little and Henny Penny?"
"The sky is falling! The sky is falling! We're going to tell the king!"
"How do you know?"
"I saw it with my own eyes, and heard it with my own ears, and part of it fell on my head."
"Oh dear, oh dear! We'd better run!"
So they all ran down the road as fast as they could. Soon they met Goosey Loosey walking down the roadside.
"Hello there. Where are you all going in such a hurry?"
"We're running for our lives!"
"The sky is falling!"
"And we're running to tell the king!"
"How do you know the sky is falling?"
"I saw it with my own eyes, and heard it with my own ears, and part of it fell on my head!"
"Goodness! Then I'd better run with you."
And they all ran in great fright across a field. Before long they met Turkey Lurkey strutting back and forth..
"Hello there, Chicken Little, Henny Penny, Ducky Lucky, and Goosey Loosey. Where are you all going in such a hurry?"
"Help! Help!"
"We're running for our lives!"
"The sky is falling!"
"And we're running to tell the king!"
"How do you know the sky is falling?"
"I saw it with my own eyes, and heard it with my own ears, and part of it fell on my head!"
"Oh dear! I always suspected the sky would fall someday. I'd better run with you."
So they ran with all their might, until they met Foxy Loxy.
"Well, well. Where are you rushing on such a fine day?"
"Help! Help!" It's not a fine day at all. The sky is falling, and we're running to tell the king!"
"How do you know the sky is falling?"
"I saw it with my own eyes, and heard it with my own ears, and part of it fell on my head!"
"I see. Well then, follow me, and I'll show you the way to the king."
So Foxy Loxy led Chicken Little, Henny Penny, Ducky Lucky, Goosey Loosey, and Turkey Lurkey across a field and through the woods. He led them straight to his den, and they never saw the king to tell him that the sky is falling.


The Faith of Chicken Little
So, it’s been 26 days since I began my little egg hatching project and  I still have 3 un-hatched eggs sitting in the incubator.  In case you’re wondering, it’s only supposed to take 21 days.  If you’ve read my previous post, you will know that I have been excitedly waiting for God to hatch my little eggs.  Can you guess how disappointed I was (and still am) when the days just ticked away without any faint chirps or breaks in the shells?  I just knew God was going to give me …one rooster and two hens.  REALLY!  

Did I not have enough faith to hatch these little eggs…

Along with my prayers for God to hatch these eggs, I have also been praying that God would provide the money needed to buy my children’s school curriculum before school started in September.  I don’t mean that every-now-and-then I would casually mumble a prayer in passing, “by the way, God we need money for the kids schoolwork”. No, it was every day, fervently asking God to meet this need (and just knowing that He was going to do it).  I have been praying this way for the past two months, not only by myself but I also had the children praying along with me.  Each time they would ask about ordering their schoolwork, I would reply, “Just keep praying.”

July passed.  August slowly drew to a close…now SEPTEMBER was here and still NO MONEY for school!  I was beginning to get a little nervous.  I finally broke on Tuesday, when the Christian School had their first day and my children did not have even the slightest idea on when they could start.  I mean, I am a pretty resourceful person but I cannot pull schoolwork out of thin air so they could begin.  Although, the thought of making up something for them to do until God gave us their books, did cross my mind. 

I began talking to my husband about it and finally broke down.  (I am actually a very privileged person because I get to live with the Pastor and can get counseling anytime) :)

   I was overwhelmed and had let everything get to me, even testing my faith and questioning prayer life. 

“God hasn’t answered my prayer about school AND hasn’t hatched my little eggs.  I have prayed and prayed about these things.  I just knew God was going to answer my prayers!  And he hasn’t !  I know it’s silly but every time I walk by those eggs, I think, What if God doesn’t answer my other prayers?” By this time I was broken, sobbing and overwhelmed with sorrow.

My sweet, patient, godly husband comforted me with, “You’re basing your theology on three little eggs!!??  You can’t allow yourself to think that God is not going to heal you just because those eggs haven’t hatched!”

He was right, you know!  In the midst of our conversation, he realized that God had already provided for the kids schoolwork, we had just overlooked His answer to our prayers.  The answer was already there.  But, I needed this lesson.  You see, I learned that even though our prayers seemingly go unanswered, it doesn’t mean God is not at work.  I can trust Him, rest in Him.  These aren’t new concepts to this lady- it’s just that sometimes, in the midst of a storm, like Peter, we look at the raging winds, the swelling tide and fail to see the Savior is right there extending His Loving Hand of Comfort.

Well, my little eggs still haven’t hatched.  But, it’s okay- I am so thankful for the lessons they have taught me and the way they were used to strengthen my faith.





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