Balance in the Forest

In the dense forest of Oakwood, where the trees stood tall and proud, lived a druid named Bran. He was a man of great wisdom and power, respected by both the humans and the animals of the forest. Bran had been chosen by the spirits of the forest to be their guardian and protector, and he took this responsibility very seriously.

One day, as Bran was walking through the forest, he came across a beautiful pond. The water was crystal clear, and the sunlight danced upon its surface. Bran was mesmerized by its beauty, but as he looked closer, he noticed that something was not right.

The pond was surrounded by dead and dying plants, and there were no animals to be seen. Bran knew that this was a sign of imbalance in the forest. He knew that the natural balance between the living and the dead, the predator and the prey, was essential for the survival of the forest.

Bran sat by the pond, meditating and communing with the spirits of the forest. He asked for guidance and wisdom on how to restore balance to the forest. After several hours of deep meditation, he received a vision.

In his vision, Bran saw a great fire spreading through the forest, destroying everything in its path. He knew that this fire was a symbol of destruction and chaos, and that it was necessary to prevent it from happening. But how?

Bran realized that he needed to restore balance to the forest by bringing together the forces of nature. He called upon the animals of the forest, the plants, and the spirits of the land and the water.

Together, they worked to restore the balance in the forest. The animals hunted and preyed upon each other, ensuring that the population did not become too large. The plants absorbed nutrients from the soil and the water, ensuring that the pond was healthy and vibrant. And the spirits of the forest provided guidance and wisdom, helping Bran to make the right decisions.

Slowly but surely, the balance was restored to the forest. The pond became full of life, and the plants around it thrived. The animals were healthy and well-fed, and the spirits of the forest were at peace.

Bran knew that he had done his job as the guardian of the forest. He had brought balance to the natural world, and he was proud of the work he had done. He sat by the pond, watching as the sun set over the forest, feeling a sense of peace and contentment.

From that day on, Bran continued to watch over the forest, ensuring that the balance was maintained. And the spirits of the forest knew that they had chosen wisely when they had chosen Bran to be their protector and guardian.

Make Known His Deeds Among The Nations

1 Chronicles 16:8 – Oh, give thanks to the LORD! Call upon His name; Make known His deeds among the peoples. (NKJV)

Ezra writes how David gave praise to Jehovah after placing the Ark of the Covenant in the Tabernacle. The Book of Chronicles is an inspirational account of the history of Jerusalem, with the focus on David and an accumulative process. The books of Samuel and Kings are used for half the writing of the book and the genealogies in the beginning come from the Pentateuch. The audience for this writing is post exile and captive Israel with the writer’s desire being to emphasize the continuance of an alignment with the their past.

Giving thanks to God for all he’s done, His good and righteous acts and judgements, we are to make known God’s gracious tendencies towards His chosen people, in a physical and spiritual sense. Call upon Him and He will answer. The acts of God are worth telling to the whole world.

1 Chronicles 16: 1-7, the Ark of the Covenant is put into the Tabernacle with David offering burnt sacrifices and offerings of praise. 1 Chronicles 17: 19, 20 shows how loving God is towards His people, expressing many things and proves He’s the only God that is worthy to be known as the one and true God. Psalms 105: 1-15 show God’s faithfulness towards His physical people and spiritual children, giving many marvelous works done for them, judgements made in their favor and for their growth. This was done to help them keep in mind the covenant that He made with Abraham so that His people may be faithful to Him.

Apart from our main example Jesus Christ, David was in the line of spiritual greats, setting the example for giving thanks and praises to God, making known His deeds. With this in mind, lets hope to do the same, following the examples set before us.