Thursday, March 08, 2018

Jewel # 313 (March 7, 2018)

To my dear grandchildren

Amazing Migrators


“Many, O Lord my God, are Thy wonderful works which Thou hast done. . . .
They are more than can be numbered.”
(Psalm 40:5)

The more we learn about migrating birds and other creatures, the more amazing it is to think how they find their way from one place to another.  Scientists can only guess, and if the migrators could talk, they couldn’t tell us either.  But those who believe in God as the Creator of all things plainly see that He has given them that ability.

Birds such as geese and storks make flights of more that 1000 miles over land and water, traveling north in the spring and south in the fall.  Arctic terns make the longest migrations of all—about 12,000 miles twice a year, between Antarctica and nearby islands to the Aleutian Islands, Greenland and the northernmost islands of the Arctic Ocean, where little ones are hatched and raised.  Leaving the little ones behind, they return late in August by way of Hawaii—a long, long trip over water. The young ones, never having made that flight, nonetheless follow them later on the same route.  How can they do this with no guide to help them?  O, but they do have a Guide—the Creator who directs them the whole way!

Many more birds, such as robins and geese, make long flights in the spring and again in the fall.  They stay on the right course through rain, fog, storms and dark nights to reach their destinations.  Sometimes their numbers are so great they become spread out for many miles, and none gets lost.

The migration of animals is also amazing.  In a past article we told of thousand’s of caribou that travel in the spring and fall between the United States and Alaska.  In Africa there are also great migrations of wildebeests, gazelles, elephants and other animals that migrate back and forth many miles.

Fish of all sizes, from tiny sardines to huge salmon and tuna, are among others that migrate, as do a great number of insects that find their way over great distances every year.  Their true Guide is the One who created them and who is always watching over them.  These long—distance travelers need no maps or signals to tell them where or when to go, but the journeys and food supply along the way are all scheduled by their kind Creator.

Do you know the very same One has prepared a way for those who know Him as their Lord and Saviour when it is time for them to leave this world?  His Word, the Bible, tells us: “Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him” (1 Corinthians 2:9).

 How important it is to accept the Lord Jesus now as your Saviour.
Then when that important moment comes, He will take you to His wonderful home in heaven!

Love you all -  Grandpa

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