Those of you who were at our East Coast Ladies Retreat in 2004 probably remember the theme: Looking for the Redbirds and Giving God the Glory. For many of us, redbirds have come to symbolize God’s blessings. Whenever I see a redbird, I think of God’s goodness, and often I’m reminded of specific blessings.
For me, it seems that trying circumstances are what the Lord uses to remind me of His goodness. I guess it’s because I’m forced to look to Him. When I do, I find that He is there. Always. His grace is sufficient.
Our church first used the redbird theme at our ladies meeting near the beginning of 2003. My pastor’s wife asked me to come up with a reading or poem which would reflect that theme. Being unable to find anything, I wrote something! For some reason, it’s on my mind now, so I’ll go ahead and share it here. (Keep in mind, at that time we were preparing to go to war in Iraq.)
God Gave Me a Redbird Today
I know of a lady who often expressed
How God would use redbirds His children to bless.
How redbirds were blessings, I just couldn’t see,
Till God showed me some redbirds He’s given to me!
I’m not talking feathers–red plumage or wings–
But spiritual blessings–they’re wonderful things!
This morning, for instance, it happened once more–
My husband had left–he’s preparing for war.
I turned on the news and was instantly met
With rumors of terror and nuclear threat.
Ol’ Saddam’s got chemical weapons galore,
And Usama bin Laden is speaking once more.
I turned off the news and fell to my knees.
“Oh, Lord, I need something–please.”
Just then, the phone rang.
It was my redbird!
How quickly I learned that my prayers had been heard!
My husband was at the end of the line,
Just calling to let me know he was fine.
From a tent in the desert, here’s what he said,
“God answered our prayers! He gave me a bed!”
God knows us; He loves us; He keeps us in mind.
In the midst of our trials, He proves He’s still kind.
So if you are troubled, and your blessings are few,
Just think of the redbirds He’s given to you!