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No need to Quarrel

A spectacular air battle raged within our view. Skilled, speedy flyers swarmed through the air, diving down from above, zooming in from left and right, climbing from underneath to knock the others out of the fight. The air was alive with sound as they attacked, eluded, hovered, and struck out at one another.

Hummingbirds all seem to want to drink at once in a way quarreling when there is no need.
Hummingbirds all seem to want to drink at once in a way quarreling when there is no need.

“Scrappy little things, aren’t they?” my wife, son and I observed. Six hummingbirds filled the air with darting motion, hovering and whirring as they fought for the three positions of a red hummingbird feeder. “Why can’t they just be patient?” she wondered.

Like so many disputes and quarrels that plague the church, these battles were totally unnecessary. The feeder held plenty of nectared water. It was complete full. Yet, for hours at a time, it appeared no hummers came near it-until they all wanted it. They seemed to prefer a good scrap.

Quarrels among believers in Jesus Christ bring dishonor to Him. They create wounds in our brothers and sisters, leaving scars. “It is honorable for a man to stop striving, since any fool can start a quarrel,” says Proverbs 20:3. And “He who has knowledge spares his words” (17:27).

How much better it is when we speak gentle words of peace, not angry words of strife!

See you next Sunday.

MJ