During a church men's event this morning, a rainbow lorikeet decided to cool off in a bird bath in the back yard. I have seen many bird baths over the years but this was the first time I could remember a bird actually using one to bathe in. This bird was really going for it, diving under the water so it was completely submerged again and again.
Our host explained to the group that they had several bird baths, but that was the one most used for a variety of reasons. This first was that the bird felt safe because it was in an elevated, fenced area. Another reason was because it was filled with fresh water daily to accommodate bathing birds according to its designed intention. The homeowners provide a safe, inviting environment, even feeding birds that pass through. Over time birds learn where the safe places are to feed, roost and bathe, and this bathing lorikeet was the result of intentional effort and faithfulness over time.
As we chatted with one another about what God was doing and showing us in our lives--even sharing struggles and difficulties--the bird bathing was a lovely picture of the opportunity a church event can be. Cooking up breakfast, eating food, drinking coffee, and having a chat can provide an environment that is inviting and safe to open up about personal matters and encourage genuine fellowship as family in Christ. Just as the birdbath needed to be set up and filled with clean water to attract birds who would appreciate a rinse, so church events provide the opportunity to do more than just feed hungry mouths but minister to needy souls that are naturally inclined to corruption.
It is refreshing to spend time with fellow believers for the express purpose of drawing near to the LORD together in faith, providing opportunity for people to share without coercion or pressure. It would be potentially dangerous to set up nets to snare birds to forcibly wash them, and praise the LORD He does not force a soul to open up to Him, admit our sinfulness or ask for new life. We believers can provide an example of taking the lead to be vulnerable, share what God is doing to change us for the better, and encourage others to take steps of faith in obedience to God. Jesus put out the invitation for the thirsty to come to Him and drink, and the Living Water of the Holy Spirit is available to all today by His grace. As we gather, may His Spirit work within us and glorify Jesus.