An article in National Geographic several years ago provided
a penetrating picture of God's wings. After a forest fire in
Yellowstone National Park, forest rangers began their trek up
a mountain to assess the inferno's damage. One ranger found
a bird literally petrified in ashes, perched statuesquely on
the ground at the base of a tree. Somewhat sickened by the eerie
sight, he knocked over the bird with a stick. When he struck
it, three tiny chicks scurried from under their dead mother's
wings. The loving mother, keenly aware of impending disaster,
had carried her offspring to the base of the tree and had gathered
them under her wings, instinctively knowing that the toxic smoke
would rise. She could have flown to safety but had refused to
abandon her babies. When the blaze had arrived and the heat
had singed her small body, the mother had remained steadfast.
Because she had been willing to die, those under the cover of
her wings would live.
"He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings
shalt thou trust"
(Ps 91:4).