"The desert is the university where God teaches His people".
A mother camel and her baby are
talking one day and the baby camel asks, “Mom why have we got these huge
three-toed feet?” The mother replies, “To enable us trek across the soft sand
of the desert without sinking.” “And why have we got these long, heavy
eyelashes?” “To keep the sand out of our eyes on the trips through the desert
”replies the mother camel. “And Mom, why have we got these big humps on our backs?”
The mother, now a little impatient with the boy replies, “They are there to
help us store fat for our long treks across the desert, so we can go without
water for long periods.” “OK, I get it!” says the baby camel, “We have huge
feet to stop us sinking, long eyelashes to keep the sand from our eyes and
humps to store water. Then, Mom, why the heck are we here in the Toronto zoo?” Modern life
sometimes makes one feel like a camel in a zoo.
And like camels in a zoo we
need sometimes to go into the desert in order to discover who we truly are.
Lent invites us to enter into this kind of desert experience. In the desert we
leave most of these voices behind to focus on distinguishing between the
guiding voice of God and the tempting voice of Satan. The desert is the
university where God teaches His people.
By MMM