
Trying to Look Innocent
The other day I hit the light switch and nothing happened. Not too unusual—after all, this is Brazil. What was unusual was that I eventually realized that only half our house was without power. What was going on here?
A member of the maintenance department came to check out the problem, and after several hours of frustration, Joel made it home and joined him. (By this time, the boys and I were eating supper by candle light—which they loved!) Imagine their surprise when upon climbing into our ceiling, many of our electrical wires had been stripped bare—you guessed it, by PARROTS! I had to laugh when Joel described their mindless munching as “eating popcorn”.
Funny though it may seem, it took hours of painstaking work to undo the parrots’ popcorn party. Joel and Steve spent hours over the next couple of days separating and taping wires, and closing up the attic so that the parrots couldn’t get back in. (It must have worked, because our whole house has lights again, and for the next several days there were a couple of parrots sitting in the tree outside our window, complaining loudly!)
Everyday problems like this one don’t seem very spiritual. But Satan will use anything to keep us from accomplishing the task we are here for. In our case, it is a daily struggle for Joel to find the time and energy to study for his upcoming tests to get his aviation license transferred to Brazil. Everything from parrots eating our electrical wires to ongoing car trouble to migraine headaches—you name it, Satan wants to use everyday frustrations to keep us “too busy” for our ministry or even our personal walk with the Lord.
As the Lord brings us to mind, would you pray for us? Pray that we will keep our focus. Pray that we will be able to accomplish what He wants us to each day—and not get frustrated when it doesn’t match up with our goals!