“zzzzz
zzzzzz zzzzzz” the buzzing of the silly housefly just kept humming in my ears. “Ahhhhh”
I screamed and tried endlessly and in an unfruitful manner to kill it.
In
and out it went, from front, to left, to right, to center playing not even the
game of hide and seek with me, but who is the fastest.
Boy was I mad. The fact that I was jumping around just to kill one silly fly was not nearly as annoying as the sound the fly was making. I tried again with several failed attempts, swinging my cloth around and just trying to kill it wherever I heard it sound. If I wasn’t human, I would I have said the fly was smart because it always found a way to escape.
Boy was I mad. The fact that I was jumping around just to kill one silly fly was not nearly as annoying as the sound the fly was making. I tried again with several failed attempts, swinging my cloth around and just trying to kill it wherever I heard it sound. If I wasn’t human, I would I have said the fly was smart because it always found a way to escape.
My
hands were hurting from swinging continuously to no avail and I was almost
dizzy just turning around in a seamless circle. *sighing* I paused to take a
breath and actually just let the fly fool around for a while before it settled,
which I presumed it was gonna do. As I waited patiently, as my already uneasy
body could, I observed the fly rotate in a circle for a little while, and finally
rest its tiny little body that seemed
harmless and quite on the window still.
*slam slam slam* yep that was the sound
of me killing it, I almost did a victory dance just knowing I didn't have to
hear that annoying sound hovering over me while I went back to my position
resting. I guess this was the point I appreciated
the silence of the room.
So
I am sure someone is wondering what my long story as got to do with anything, after
all we all have such experiences, well let’s just say I learnt a lesson from
it.
Let’s
say the annoying sound of the fly is in our everyday lives, is the devil.
The running around in rotating circles to distract us from knowing its exact location, is he (the devil) playing around in our lives and making us annoyed.
The aches in our hand due to endless attempts trying to kill the fly, is he(the devil) getting us tired and frustrated when whatever he does seems to be taking a toll on us without our effort yielding any impact.
The running around in rotating circles to distract us from knowing its exact location, is he (the devil) playing around in our lives and making us annoyed.
The aches in our hand due to endless attempts trying to kill the fly, is he(the devil) getting us tired and frustrated when whatever he does seems to be taking a toll on us without our effort yielding any impact.
The
pause, this i see as when we get tried and actually come to the realization that
just following in the footsteps of his last attempt yields nothing and simply
gets us more upset.
In
the event whereby we pause, we get to realize the tricks of the devil and ultimately
gain the wisdom ( noticing how it moves in a particular circle) and understanding that not worrying will eventually
let our adversary, which was in this case the fly stop and relax.
It
is in the process of it (the devil or the fly) relaxing because he thinks he is
finally settled and gotten us used to him being there that we charge to kill
and displace him.
Learning
to trust God in all situations and letting go of our worries, allows us to see,
that although things seem very difficult and often times like they are not going
in our favor, we sitting back, pausing and praying as said in Philippians 4:6 “Be ye anxious for
nothing, but in everything through prayer, supplication and thanksgiving make
your request known unto God”,
we get to see that God is really in charge and would take care of the devil
once we just trust in him.
My
little fly encounter was annoying and frustrating as of the time it occurred,
but reflecting and learning from it made it worth it. Life as it is will always
come with its challenges because the devil is in charge of the world, but acknowledging
the fact that God makes us supernatural and will take care of all our troubles
is what keeps hope alive. Trust him; He has always got your back.