
from Pastor Donald Baird
Senior Pastor and Head of Staff
A baby camel asked his mother,
“Mom, why do I have these huge three-toed feet?” His mother replied, “Well, son, your toes help you stay on top of the soft sand
when we trek across the desert.”
A few minutes later the baby camel asked, “Mom, why do I have these long
eyelashes?”
His mother replied, “Well, son, your eyelashes help keep the sand out of your
eyes on our trips through the desert.”
A few minutes later the baby camel asked, “Mom, why do I have these great big
humps on my back?”
His mother, who was getting a little impatient with her son, replied, “Well,
son, your humps store water for our long treks across the desert, so you can go
without drinking for long periods of time.”
“That’s great, Mom,” the baby camel said. “We have huge feet to stop us from
sinking, long eyelashes to keep sand out of our eyes, and humps to store water.
But...Mom?”
“Yes, son?”
“Why are we in the zoo?”
God created you for a purpose. He’s provided you with gifts and talents so that
you can serve him and make a difference in the world. Are you doing what God
created you to do? Maybe you feel a little like the camel in the zoo. Life is
easy, things are going along pretty smoothly, but you have a nagging feeling
inside that maybe you aren’t living up to your God-given potential. Living in a
zoo isn’t all bad, but it’s certainly not what camels were created to do.
Jesus said, “I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full”
(John 10:10). Fremont is God’s gift to you and its ministries are to help you
discover that “Life.” Living at ease and not using the gifts God has given you
may not be all bad, but it’s not what you were created to do. Let Jesus set you
free and give you the abundant life that you were meant to live.
Donald H. Baird
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