| Daily Devotion Wishing for Wings?By Joanna Felts 
  Have you ever wished for something that was impossible? Yes, I am aware that with God all things are  possible. However, there are some things  that are not made to be possible. It  just isn’t in God’s plan for us to have wings. You see, David was in a very difficult place. He was pleading with God to hear his cry for  help. David was facing a most difficult  time in his life. Not only were his  enemies giving him fits, his friends were giving him fits. We can understand that our enemies give us  trouble and cause us grief – that is in the nature of an enemy. But what about when friends turn into enemies  or at least cease being friends?   Psalm 55 finds David in this exact place. The first part of his cry extends to God  because the enemies were…well, they were being enemies. They were making threats; they were making  loud threats; they were angry, and they were hunting him down in their  anger. He describes his fear of them and  his prayer for deliverance.   Later in the passage, we see why these enemies were weighing  on him so heavily. He states that he  could bear this if it were just an enemy doing enemy things. But this is not the case – this is a friend  who has turned into an enemy and is now taunting David. This is someone who walked with him to the  House of God. This is someone who knew  David’s innermost thoughts and secrets, and the pain is so great that he wishes  for wings.   In Psalm 55:6, David says,  
    “Oh, how I wish I had wings like  a dove; then I would fly away and rest!” (NLT)  How many times have we wished  the same for ourselves? But God did not  create us with the ability to sprout wings. He didn’t create us with the ability to develop gills. He didn’t give us the option of becoming the  four legged panther. All of these would  have taken David away from where he was to a place where he could rest – he  thought.   But running, or in this case flying, would not bring David  the comfort he wanted. It wouldn’t bring  the friend back.  The friend turned  enemy’s taunts would not stop – they can ring in your head and wound your heart  for days and years. Even out of sight  and far away, the wounds of the friend turned enemy can continue to make you  question your own standing before God or your own attitude and actions in the  breakup of a friendship. So God will not do this particular impossible thing because  we weren’t made to have wings.   But we were made to run to Him with every care and concern  that touches our lives. We were made to  wish for and seek after the comfort of being surrounded by his loving arms. We were made to rely on Him to heal the hurts  and wounds caused by our enemies and our friends turned enemies.   Wishing for wings? Run to God and pray for comfort – it always works better.  Copyright 2008, Joanna Felts. Used by permission. Related Links: Can God change your life?God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life. 
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 Joanna  Felts serves as the part-time Ministries Coordinator for the Clovis Free Will  Baptist Church. She is also a free-lance  writer and speaker. 
	
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