One of the first tanks we came to had an albino alligator in it. He was positioned in such a way that his body was almost pressed against the glass. He seemed to hang in the water with his head resting perfectly at the top. Lilly, who was more than intrigued, pressed her little nose right up to the glass so that she and this creature were eye to eye. With my eyes on this stare-down, I listened to the aquarium guide tell us about the rarity of this creature--how he was born with no pigment in his skin, leaving him completely vulnerable to the world. If left in the wild, this alligator would be defenseless--prey to the sun or other creatures. Completely vulnerable to the world... Oh, how I've been like an albino alligator in the wild--my life hanging in the world, feeling utterly defenseless to things that wait to devour me. It's a scary, colorless place to be--a place without focus, without hope, without direction. But, like the alligator with his pure white head resting peacefully at the top of the water, I am learning that I am never without FOCUS, HOPE, DIRECTION. Although my body--my life--must linger in this world, I continue to rest my head--my heart--with the One who is my defense.
Thank you God for albino alligators...
1 comment:
needed this encouragement today. Thanks!
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