He gave me a kingfisher
I had a walk by the river yesterday. After a chilly start, the sun, though hazy, had some welcome warmth in it – the promise of Spring to come.
The birds obviously thought so! The mallards on the river were cruising in pairs, the drakes very smartly dressed: fluorescent orange feet, shiny-conker chestnut breasts, glossy emerald heads. A yellow wagtail was foraging busily among the mossy stones by the water’s edge. The bushes were alive with the twittering of smaller birds - robins, blue tits, great tits, wrens, chaffinches….
And then a special moment. An unmistakable flash of iridescent, electric blue as a kingfisher flew out from the bank just ahead of me and darted off down river.
It’s always a joy and a privilege to see the beauty and diversity of God’s creation, but a moment like that is always, for me, a gift of love straight from my Father’s heart to mine.
Come, let us sing of a wonderful love,
Tender and true;
Out of the heart of the Father above,
Streaming to me and to you;
Wonderful love
Dwells in the heart of the Father above.
Robert Walmsley
How precious is Your lovingkindness, O God! Therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of Your wings.
Psalm 36:7
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