Thought for the Day 8/4/2023
Friday Tale - Somebody's Got Your Back
Author Jack
Canfield said, “Human beings are not designed to go through life alone. No one
has to bear the burden of tough times all by themselves.”
A television nature program captured an image of
this idea well. It was an episode about a baby bear.
The cub was one of two babies born to a mother black
bear, but his sibling died in childbirth. Not too long afterward, Mama Bear
also died. The little cub was left alone to fend in the world.
But he was fortunate. He soon came across a huge
male black bear who took a liking to the little guy. By the end of the day the
adoption papers were signed and the little cub had a new friend and father.
Papa Bear showed the cub how to forage for berries.
He taught him which plants he could eat and which to leave alone. He showed him
how to fish. Papa Bear taught the cub all the things a bear needs to know to
get along in the world.
The two were inseparable...until the day they
separated. The little cub found himself all alone when a hungry mountain lion
crept up. The two locked eyes and terror ran through the bear’s heart. So he
did the only he knew to do, the thing Papa Bear had taught...he rose up on his
hind legs, showed teeth and claws, looked his enemy right in the eye and roared
a fierce roar.. Well, it wasn’t really a roar at all, but a tiny squeak.
The camera panned back to the mountain lion who must
have been amused at the little guy, and was surely preparing to enjoy a tasty
lunch. The audience expected the lion to pounce any second. But something strange
happened. A look of fear crossed the cougar’s face, he slowly backed off a few
steps and then turned and bounded away.
The camera panned back to the frightened cub and now
the audience could see what the little bear could not. Behind the cub, but not
too far back, stood Papa Bear - up on his hind legs, all teeth and claws, with
a deadly gleam in his eye. He didn’t growl, but then he didn’t have to. The
lion got the message.
I love the image of the powerful black bear, ready
to go to battle for a vulnerable cub. And that is an image I always want to
keep in mind. No matter how helpless, frightened or vulnerable we feel, there
is a strong and mighty force just behind us. That force is made up of God,
first and foremost of course! And then people who watch out for us. Family and
friends, children and colleagues and even strangers. There are more people
behind you and me, ready to step in when needed, than we may ever know..
We don’t have to go through this world all alone.
And sometimes we will need extra help. We may need people to pull us through,
to watch our backs or just to stand by.
Who’s got your back? Will you let them help?
~ Steve Goodier
I love You, O LORD, my
strength. The LORD is my rock, and my fortress and my deliverer, my God, my
rock, in whom I take refuge; my shield and the horn of my salvation, my
stronghold.
~ Psalm 18:2
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