Devotion
		
		The Pigeon and the Pothole
		
		By Craig von Buseck 
  CBN.com Contributing Writer  
            
		
		 
		 
              CBN.com 
    What a disgusting scene I witnessed one day. Right outside the door of 
our church a small pothole was developing. Some people don't notice potholes until 
they are large enough to cause alignment problems. Normally I don't either, but 
this one was slowly expanding in a precarious place. Being the associate pastor, 
my job was to make sure that everything was in order around our building. A pothole 
right outside the door was definitely out of order, no matter how small.  
              An 
alley separated the church from the temple of grease that stood next door (also 
known as McDonald's). As I walked out the door and into this alley, I noticed 
an animal drinking the run-off water from our air-conditioning unit out of this 
small pothole. This was not just any animal, mind you; it was a fowl (I use this word intentionally) 
found mostly in urban areas. 
               I believe the scientific name for this bird is 
annoyous-pigeonous. 
               As a teen I conducted a cold war against pigeons that sometimes 
flared into all-out combat. My parents' home, all-be-it a nice place to live, 
had one glaring flaw. The architect must have had a fondness for birds because 
the house was built with gables that, to a pigeon, looked like a flashing "for 
rent" sign. 
               Now for any of you animal-lovers out there, let me digress. 
These are not the clean, quiet tweety-birds that you see in the pet store or on 
cartoons (let me digress further, we used to have a beautiful cockatiel and he 
was not completely clean -- and was by no means quiet). These are dirty pigeons, and they  are, in many 
ways, gross. They enjoy leaving packages that most people don't want to receive. 
They squawk continuously. My bedroom was in the attic and I had to listen to them 
reading beddy-bye stories to their children at all hours of the night. 
               Needless 
to say, they were unwelcome guests. 
               As I walked out the door of the church 
that day, my mind, being renewed by the washing of the water of God's Word, uttered 
a loud and succinct "yuck!" 
               Suddenly, from within my heart came conviction. 
I heard the voice of the Holy Spirit gently whisper, "This is My creation." 
               "Yes," 
I replied, "but it is obviously still under the darkest part of the curse." 
               I 
knew God wanted to show me something in this. Isn't it funny how God can set up 
a scene in the strangest of places to reveal something about Himself? Despite 
my sarcasm, the thought from the throne continued. "I even make sure the pigeons 
are taken care of." 
               I smiled at the mercy of God. His love for this animal 
was truly beyond my comprehension. "Thank you, Jesus," I thought, and continued 
with my day. 
               The next day the Lord weaved a similar thought through my heart. 
One of the ugliest places in any city is that area where the train tracks converge 
with the dump. As  I passed over the railroad crossing in this section 
of town that day I noticed that small trees and wildflowers were emerging from every section 
of exposed earth. It struck me  that through all of the garbage, God's 
creation was pushing its way toward the sunshine. 
               All around  was the ugliness 
of abandoned factories, rusting metal, and garbage. Yet in the midst of man's depravity, 
God's restoration process was taking place -- almost without notice. Left to itself this area would eventually be overgrown with plant life. In time the metal would rust away, and all that would be left would be a beautiful forest.
               Again 
I sensed the presence of the Lord. He was revealing His nature to me in simple 
ways. I'm glad that God makes it simple for me, because that's the only way my "lightning fast" mind can comprehend 
the  Kingdom of Heaven. 
               After these two encounters with the Creator I began thinking about the nature of God. Jesus began His 
earthly ministry by reading from Isaiah the prophet. This portion of Scripture 
declares to the world God's intention in sending His Son into this fallen world:		
               He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives 
and release from darkness for the prisoners, to proclaim the year of the Lord's 
favor and the day of vengeance of our God, to comfort all who mourn, and provide 
for those who grieve in Zion -- to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of 
ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning (Isaiah 61:1b-3a, NIV).  
              Through these natural scenes the Lord was showing me His heart of compassion. If He could provide a cool 
drink for a pigeon, and bring forth beautiful plant life from an ugly dump, just 
think of the wonderful things He could do in my life to heal my hurts and transform 
me into His image. 
               You may feel like your life has become like that dump. Perhaps 
the wounds of broken relationships, unkept promises, unfulfilled dreams, and unmet expectations 
have made you feel dirty, and undesirable. Maybe you think there is no way that 
life could ever be beautiful and new again. 
               Let me tell you, there is hope 
in Jesus Christ. 
               I have good news! There is a unique purpose for each person 
living here on Earth. Like Queen Esther of old, you were born for such a time 
as this. God has programmed each one of us with a special destiny that can only 
be fulfilled through relationship with Him. 
               Just as John's book of Revelation 
is winding down we receive a precious promise from Jesus Himself concerning our 
eternal destiny:
               	And God will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will 
be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has 
passed away." He who was seated on the throne said, 'I am making everything new! 
(Revelation 21:4-5a NIV).  
              While Jesus is speaking in this passage of the final victory after He returns to Earth, I believe that the promises of God's Kingdom can 
also be obtained today for those who believe. 
               Our Lord is a God of restoration. 
If you have tears in your eyes, let Him dry them. If you have tasted death, let 
Jesus bring abundant life. If you are full of sorrow, let Him turn your mourning 
into dancing. If you are crying, let Him dry your eyes. 
               God will take away 
your pain -- if you let Him. And like His creation pushing up through the trash, 
He wants to make all things new. 
               Remember, from potholes He cares enough to 
give the pigeons a drink. How much more will He take care of one of His children!  
              If you want to experience God's  
freedom in your life pray this simple prayer with me:  
              Heavenly Father, 
I come to you in Jesus' name. I know that I am a sinner and need your forgiveness. 
I believe that You died on the cross for my sins and rose from the grave to give 
me life. I know You are the only way to God so now I want to quit disobeying You 
and start living for You. Please forgive me, change my life and show me how to 
know You. In Jesus' name. Amen.  
              If you prayed that prayer, please send 
            us an e-mail to let us know. Or you can call The 700 Club Prayer Counseling Center 
            at (800) 759-0700. We would love to talk with you and send you some 
            literature to help you begin your walk with the Lord.  
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               Craig 
von Buseck is Director of Ministries for CBN.com. Send 
him your comments on this article. 
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              articles and interviews by Craig von Buseck 
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