Monday, November 21, 2016

A Bird's-Eye View

A Bird’s-Eye View

By Brenda Graff




It is amazing how we can go through life so busy that we lose sight of people, places, and things in our environments.  Our focus is merely on reaching a point of destination within a certain time frame, speeding right past the roses that we fail to stop and smell much less water, leaving only shards of petals on wilting stems.  

How did we get so crazy busy?  What are we all rushing about for?  I thought of this one morning as I was rushing out my own door to head to work.  I open my door to see our area had been hit with heavy fog, and regretting that I had not gotten up earlier.  As I drove down the road with daughter in tow, I began to pray for our safety.  You couldn’t see more than a few feet in front of you.  I was navigating with near zero visibility and with other vehicles having no headlights on.  This made it especially worrisome travel.  I must be at my job before the sun rises.  I was forced to slow down and risk being late.  I don’t do late.  This caused me to be a little anxious racing to get into a parking spot, to time clock, grabbing my gear, and heading to my ride to hit the road again.  

I am a school bus driver.  I must be on time to gather the students to deliver to their schools on time.  Everything hinges on my action or inaction and safety skills in the morning, and afternoons.   I felt my heart racing that morning, exhausting myself nearly into panting as if I had just run a marathon, just to be on time!  I didn’t like that feeling.  Call me a type A personality or predictable and boring if you must, but I like to be prepared for all situations.  I am just that girl.  I enjoy knowing I have an organized plan for my day, which by the way…. RARELY happens!  I’ve spent most of my life living in the unknown.  Never knowing what to expect.  However, there is always a plan B, C, D, E, F… of scenarios prepared and stored in my brain always in case Plan A fails and so forth.  I’m sure a psychologist would have fun breaking that one down.  I know that I live a flight or fight mode most of the time.  I am having to learn to relax, be at ease, not disease!  

As I get older, am finding that there are just some things not worth trying to conquer.  I no longer am trying to change anyone but MYSELF!  Whew what a relief!  I spent years exhaustively trying to conquer that quest…fighting this cause and that cause, and suffering relationships… and who was I trying to change you may ask?  Anyone and everyone who didn’t believe the way I believed. I finally realized that God was doing perfectly good on His own with His creation, and didn’t need my assistance.  I realized that I am here as a tool for Him but only to be used in His will not my opinion.    If we could all grab that concept we would get along so much better.  I am finding that getting along is getting much harder these days in our society.  

There are a lot of angry folks functioning in this crazy race of life rushing to work, soccer games, grocery stores, banks, doctor offices, etc.…I see it every day from the bird's-eye view of my bus as I sit in heavy traffic on the feeder roads of the freeway watching near death experiences from road-ragers, tail-gating texters, and distracted drivers.  All the while I am wishing I have a bull horn to scream out, “SLOW DOWN”!  I am stuck for many hours throughout my week at traffic lights where I see quite a bit going on.  I see the teen disagreeing with dad in a car, the couple quarreling, the baby crying, the worker scarfing their lunch racing through the stoplight, the coffee spiller, the face painter plowing through caution lights while applying mascara.    

However, I also get to perceive the sadness in the eyes of a driver who is waiting on the light to turn green, or is possibly waiting for the green light in life to live.  I see the worn-down faces of the weary waiting patiently to get home after what may have been an excruciating day for them.  Did they come from a funeral?  Or perhaps caring for a long-term ill loved one.  Did they just lose their job?  Have they pulled double-shift?    Often, I witness the distraught appearance of a driving damsel with children in tow probably wondering how she’s going to make rent this month or feed her kids this week.  One day I got to see a homeless Veteran with a shopping cart carrying all his belongings across the busy roadway nearly missing a direct hit as he limped his way to a spot to rest.  




My heart broke, as tears blurred my view just enough for the light to turn so I could go, I became bitterly angry as I thought how this man must have fought for our freedom at one time to end up like this.  

I drove past a few more on street corners begging for their bread for the day possibly the posers that never served in the military, or became mentally ill, or lost their homes due to irrevocable circumstances and become disturbed.  But who’s to say?  It isn’t my judgement call.  I just give as the Lord directs.

The bus I drive has no radio, or A/C for that matter.  The only sound I hear is the roar of the century old engine, and the rattling of the doors barely hanging on their hinges “clack…clack…clack” with each bump in the road.  I spend more than half my day on the bus.  This gives me plenty of one on one time with God.  

As I viewed these images that broke my heart or cause me to feel the injustice of it all, I began to ask God why He would allow me to feel this pain as if it were me personally.  I genuinely hurt for that Vet, that driver I see distraught, the impatient mother ranting at the child…. “Lord, I don’t want to feel it” “Lord I don’t want to see it”, I pleaded.  “Jesus, Do something”.   I wanted to see something good, something I could find beauty in.  I know there is pain in this world, it is shoved in our faces through social media, news, radio, on the streets EVERY DAY!  I don’t want to focus on that.  I’m worn out mentally from all the negativity before noon of that day.  As I approached my second shift run I prayed asking for God to show me Him.  

Once back in traffic I experienced the same race-car drivers dangerously darting in front of my bus with no signal. It was the same impatient ingrates, who apparently don’t care to live or how someone dies…. cars honking at my long yellow obstacle in the road because I can’t cross a medium with a semi running towards me at warp speed with a load of students.  It’s enough to make you hang your keys up permanently, and commence to walking everywhere, but then you would have to worry about being run over.  

Anyhow, that evening as I was heading on last route, I noticed up on a wire hundreds of birds gathered.  A group would swoop to the ground and snatch a worm, and fly back up, and then the next group would commence to follow, and so forth.  There was unique rhythm as they would swoop with such grace and grandeur, it was a majestic mid-air dance to watch. So much so, I suddenly felt the presence of God, it overwhelmed me as I was reminded of this verse.

Matthew 6:25-26 The Message (MSG)
“If you decide for God, living a life of God-worship, it follows that you don’t fuss about what’s on the table at mealtimes or whether the clothes in your closet are in fashion. There is far more to your life than the food you put in your stomach, more to your outer appearance than the clothes you hang on your body. Look at the birds, free and unfettered, not tied down to a job description, careless in the care of God. And you count far more to him than birds.

These birds were not given a map or a manual on how to gather their food to feast.  They were not choreographed to fly musically swaying together in a motion so majestically flawless, free, and unfettered.

They weren’t running into each other hen pecking their way fighting to get the worm…and no one was flipping a bird for being cut-off in traffic. 

Oh, no, instead they were created to clearly see with a unique bird’s-eye view the hand that feeds them, the one who created all living things including their meal moving about under the soil in which we were created from.  They follow the rhythm of the heartbeat of their maker, our God.  They swarm to safety in the shelter of His majestic wings without a care, without a worry.  

These birds migrate together flocking and staging themselves high on a wire safe from predators, close knit together to protect themselves as they prepare to eat, travel, swoop, and swarm in a dance that only our Dear Heavenly Father could have taught them. 

Did I tell you?   I saw Him, I saw God…. I witnessed His beauty, His magnificence, His omnipotence, through watching those birds in action, but mostly I witnessed and experienced His LOVE as I realized how much He does love us…ALL His creation!  He reminded me that despite what I may witness in this world.  

I must keep that bird’s-eye view from the bus to keep His perspective on people, places, and ALL living things.  And the pain and injustice I feel for these folks when I see it, is because it is what our Heavenly Father feels, and has planted in me. To remove it would be to remove His heart, His truth, and His love from my being.  The being created to comfort those who are in affliction, to bind up the broken-hearted, tenderly whisper His love and display His desire for all mankind, to reach out, touch, and bring glory to His kingdom.

To not see the pain would be painfully unjust.  We should hurt for our fellow man or women, our children, our society.  If we who are created in Christ cannot, then we are nothing more than an empty vessel wasting our days on this God given journey in life.  We need a bird’s-eye view not only for the perspective of pain but to pry open the purpose God has instilled in us, to see how His heart beats for us and through us.

“The God who made the world and everything in it, being Lord of heaven and earth, does not live in temples made by man, nor is he served by human hands, as though he needed anything, since he himself gives to all mankind life and breath and everything.” (Acts 17:24-25)

Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God. (2 Cor 1:3-4)

Pain removes the veil; it plants the flag of truth within the fortress of a rebel soul.  ~ C.S. Lewis
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