
he peacock is first mentioned in the Bible in the time of Solomon. He used to send his vessels to distant countries, and they came back once in three years, “bringing gold, and silver, and ivory, and apes, and peacocks.”
Solomon was the richest among all the kings that the Bible tells us about. When he first became king God spoke to him in a dream, and told him to ask for any thing he wished. If God should speak so to you, what would you ask for?
Solomon did not pray that God would make him rich, or that he would give him health, or let him live a great many years on the earth; but he said, “I am a little child, I know not how to go out or come in.
Give therefore thy servant an understanding heart.” Then God was pleased with what he asked, and besides giving him great wisdom, he gave him also riches and honor. He had forty thousand horses, and silver and gold in abundance. All the vessels used in his house were of gold, because silver was not good enough; it was “as stones” for plenty, and was “nothing accounted of in the days of Solomon.”
In the second chapter of Ecclesiastes, Solomon himself speaks of his riches, and after telling us of some of his treasures, he says: “Whatsoever my eyes desired I kept not from them; I withheld not my heart from any joy.” Perhaps you think he must have been perfectly happy, if any man in this world ever was; but what does he say?
“All is vanity and vexation of spirit.” This does not sound much like being contented. No, dear child, these are not the things that make us happy; nothing but the true love of God in the heart can do this.
There are many peacocks in India, and large flocks of them are sometimes seen around the temples; they also live among the bushes near the banks of rivers. They sometimes rest on high trees, but always make their nests on the ground, under the shrubs.
There was once a foolish and wicked emperor who cared little for any thing excepting “what he should eat, and what he should drink, and wherewithal he should be clothed.” He took great pride in telling how much his dinners cost, and how much trouble it gave people to prepare them.
One of the dishes that pleased him, because it cost money enough, and time and trouble enough, was made up of the tongues of flamingoes, (a kind of bird,) and the brains of peacocks-do you envy such a king as that?
The peacock is a very splendid bird; its colors are most rich and beautiful. The feathers of the tail are often more than a yard long, and when they are spread out in the sunlight, like a great fan, nothing can be more elegant.
Yet with all its beauty I do not believe you could ever love a peacock, as you love a lamb or a dove. It seems selfish and vain, and there is nothing lovely about it-its voice is very harsh and disagreeable.
There are some people who, like the peacock, are called handsome or beautiful, but whose hearts are not pure and lovely in the sight of God. “Beauty,” in itself, “is vain;” but “the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit is in the sight of God of great price.”
We have a Family Reunion today and I’m headed to Kid’sCamp in the Black Hills of South Dakota tomorrow. (Absolutely no contact with civilization in the forest.) I’ll be gone for a week. I’ll be driving nearly 20 kids across the state. That’ll be fun.
Talk to everyone next weekend.
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Sometimes I think we forget to try to see people the way God sees them. Good article about the peacock.
Did you ever play Clue? Remember Ms Peacock?
good comparison. thank for sharing.
That is a BRILLIANT post, Randy…..THIS and the DOVE one are FANTASTIC. Of course, I’m a bit “prejudiced”, I’m into BIRDS a lot…..you’re right, they ARE selfish and vain.
Well, I never knew this….I love learning new things.
Have fun on your trip — they do have regular restrooms? Yep, that is the first thing I would think about!! Had my share of stinky portapotties from golfing!! Yikes!!
Thank you for your prayers, it really means a lot that so many of you left a comment for my wonderful husband.
I came by for a piece of that left over cake for breakfast!!
Twenty kids? You will be driving them? Are you out of your mind? LOL….Seriously, have a great week!
Have a blessed Sunday..
that is a good post about the beautiful peacock-didn’t know that it had ties in the bible.
have fun with all the kids -will you be with adult in the forest,too?
have a safe and wonderful trip Randy
the kids will keep u in line
Peacocks are indeed what you say they are…
And have a safe, safe trip, Randy! May God take care of all of you.
ENJOY!!
what are peacock feathers used for except decoration?
hello hope that you are having a great weekend..ryc
I love peacocks……my stepson used to stay in flats where there was one that used to walk around the carpark.
RYC : Nope, rightclicking on the pic didnt work…..
I hope you have a great time in the Black Hills. It is a very lovely and inspirational place. We visited for the first time last summer. We finally decided that it was scandalous that we had not been there when it is so close.
Safe trip with the kids!
Interesting story.
Have a blast at camp & thanks for the early birthday wishes. If you were going for first, Spazz beat you to it, though….
Thanks
Interesting article about the peacock! Hope you’re having a great time!
That peacock is beautiful.
Hope the kiddies camp is going well!
Hhaha, well hope it’s a fun trip for everyone
Looking forward to having you back – hope you’re having an awesome time!
I hope your reunion was fun and your trip safe. I hope you have pictures to post when you get back.