MOST mornings we put out our apple cores onto the lawn for the Blackbirds.
Amazingly within just a few minutes there will be two or maybe three or four of the birds there on the lawn.
Are they waiting just out of sight remembering that the cores are there every morning or do they have an eagle eyesight with which they can see, from a distance, the small cores on the expanse of grass?
The wonders of nature are never ending.
Sadly, even though there is enough for them all, one will still fight and try to see off the others.
Life can sometimes seem like that to us, with other people seeming to get the bigger share.
We read that when He was here on earth, Jesus Christ came across so many who appeared to have ‘drawn the short straw in life’ but He came alongside them and ministered His great love and salvation into their needy lives.
Whilst we can no longer see Him in bodily form, He is still there for us as we pray to Him through the Holy Spirit, in God the Fathers Name.
Let us not be like the greedy blackbird but let us share what we have with ‘the not so fortunate’.
Something to Think About is supplied by Churches Together in Evesham and District