Bible Reading: Matthew 10:16-20; John 14:15-17, 25-27
Joy took a deep breath of the fresh afternoon air. Her older brother paused now and then to examine a tree or check out animal prints. Living near the woods was nice because you could take a nature walk whenever you wanted to.
Suddenly, the kids heard a menacing rattle. James flung his arm in front of Joy and stopped her from continuing down the trail. There, just a few feet from where they stood, was a large snake rattling its tail. When it rose to assume a striking position, Joy felt her mouth dry instantly with fear.
"Stay still and quiet," James whispered. A few seconds later, he laughed. "Notice anything about that snake, Joy?"
"It's blue," Joy whispered, confused. "So, it's not a rattlesnake?" Michigan had only one kind of venomous snake, the Massasauga rattlesnake. Because of where they lived, Mom ensured they knew all about it.
"Nope, I'm pretty sure it's a blue racer," said James. "See how there's no rattle on its tail?"
The snake lowered its head and darted down the path away from them.
"Whoa, it's fast!" said Joy.
"That's why they're called blue racers!"
Joy was in awe. "Blue racers are wise to make us think they're rattlers. The way it shook its tail against the leaves sounded like the sound real rattlesnakes make!"
The siblings followed a gentle cooing sound around the next bend. Perched on a high tree branch was a grey bird. "That's a mourning dove," Joy noted. "I'd rather see birds than snakes!"
"Hey, sis, I just thought of something! Remember that verse in Matthew Mom was talking to us about last week?"
"The one about snakes and doves…" Joy gasped. "That verse said, 'Be wise as serpents and innocent as doves.'"
James nodded. "Jesus wanted His disciples to spread the good news of how He came to save us. He warned them that some people would not want to accept their message, so they had to be wise about how they shared it--in both their words and their actions," James recalled. "Like them, we need to trust God to help us share His love and truth with wisdom and innocence."
–Savannah Coleman
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