Lesson From Noah and the Doves

 

A creature like a dove



When a creature like a dove received instructions from Noah to check the situation of the water which overcame the estate of humanity on the whole earth, it looked amazing to see that birds could receive word from any man.

After the first and second errands, the little creature returned to give feedback until the third, when the bird refused to return. It was good news, but on the other hand, the bird stopped to be in obedience. Noah eventually discovered that the bird had found a place to perch and had stopped bothering him. He and his crew landed safely on Earth to begin a new life.

Who instructed the dove to go on such a deadly mission in the first two rounds, and who commanded it not to return? The truth is that the word of God stands forever. Noah never expected the dove to return if it found any land on the water's surface. The fact that it returned twice indicates an indifferent situation rather than a sign of safety for all of them. Noah communicated the dove from his heart, being the only standing righteous man on the earth.


Lesson for Everyone


This is a big lesson for everyone willing to learn something. Sometimes, you must not see yourself as having total control of the situation, with your discretion to be solved it. If someone gets over your control in a situation that demands teamwork, allowing the bird to go out sometimes is a good signal that the long-awaited better day has arrived.


A better understanding of what your colleagues want would work best if also considered. A better life for everyone The creator has not created birds and man to meddle together all the time. The two entities are created to appreciate each other. Birds like doves don't have much time to be spent on the ground.



Likewise, men do have the capacity to stay in the air for a long time. Time brought these two creatures to play a very big task which has to do with their survival and existence. After the whole mission was accomplished, the two went through the open door.


It is a pity that the dove did not wait to say goodbye.


Could it be that the dove was very smart to avoid being caged by his casual master, Noah?