Over the years I've done a lot of traveling and seen a lot of the world but there is something about being in the African bush that touches you in ways that few other places do. This week we stayed in a small cottage ("lodge" when you're in the bush) in the Kuleni Game Reserve near the large Hluhluwe Game Park. There are about a dozen small lodges in Kuleni but other than driving to and from your lodge it is a walking only game reserve. Obviously they don't have lion, buffalo, elephant or other dangerous game in the reserve.
Late one afternoon as we were walking in the reserve we had seen several animals including wildebeast, kudu, warthog and several small antelope. But we were hoping to see some zebra and especially giraffe. As on other occasions when on game viewing outings ("safari" doesn't seem to fit the occasion), I prayed to God, "God it would be so cool if we could see a ... (giraffe in this case)" And then as on other occasions I've always felt a little weird about saying those prayers. Is that really something I should be bothering God about? I know the Bible says pray continuously but does that including asking God to fill up my "Big 5" list?
This issue was on my mind because it had been brought up as I was reading "Walking with God" by John Eldridge this week. In it he talks about having this moment by moment conversational relationship with God. That seemed so right to me but when he talked about hearing "fish" when praying to God about whether to go fishing one day or to do something else, it didn't set just right with me. Does God really tell people to go fishing (for fish, not people)? Yea, I know Christ told Peter to throw his net on the other side of the boat but that was about demonstrating who He was, not about a nice day of catch and release on the river.
Well anyway I said the prayer, feeling a little weird about it. Within 5 minutes as we walked up a gentle rise in the trail through grass and low shrubs I looked off to the right and saw the tall brown form of a giraffe in the distance. We put the binoculars on him and we could see his face turned and looking at us even though he was a long way off. We continued on the trail as it rose gently and turned to the right. A small herd of impala were feeding on the grass and quickly darted off as we approached them. As we turned the bend toward where we had seen the giraffe Robin said, "look there are 3 of them". I said "no look there is another over there and look there is also a young one behind its mother". In fact there were 6 giraffe including the youngster clustered around the path ahead.
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We were so blessed to be able to see these beautiful animals in their natural habitat, doing what giraffes do. They didn't seem to mind us being there. I believe God brought them to us to bless us. What I realized is that because I had prayed for God to bring us a giraffe, there was no way I could not give Him the credit. God wants us to pray to him about the desires of our heart, about the everyday issues like fishing because then He is revealed as the one in control of our lives. We rightfully have to acknowledge Him working in our lives. Otherwise we may be deceived into thinking things come our way by chance. There was no way we were going to come across 6 giraffes, right on our path by chance. Only by prayer. Thank you God!
Pretty sweet Mike! Glad you guys got away.
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