{"id":507,"date":"2007-08-07T02:34:53","date_gmt":"2007-08-07T02:34:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/jwalking\/2007\/08\/god-is-not-a-bat.html"},"modified":"2007-08-07T02:34:53","modified_gmt":"2007-08-07T02:34:53","slug":"god-is-not-a-bat","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/jwalking\/2007\/08\/god-is-not-a-bat.html","title":{"rendered":"God is not a bat"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The scene: Sitting with my two oldest daughters (11 and 9) playing &#8220;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.target.com\/gp\/detail.html\/sr=1-1\/qid=1186454295\/ref=sr_1_1\/602-0636615-7679001?ie=UTF8&amp;asin=B00005LL02\">Dogopoly<\/a>&#8221; (think Monopoly for dogs where Boardwalk and Park Place are a St. Bernard and a Great Dane and where hotels are out but massive dog bones are in).<br \/>\nThe event: &#8220;Dad, I think there&#8217;s a bird in the house.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe reality: &#8220;Daaaaaddddd!!!!! It is a BAT!!!! There is a BAAAATTT in the house!!!!!&#8221; Pause. &#8220;Oh how coooolll!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><br \/>\nI look up from calculating how much a dog bone at the corner of Boxer and Dachshund is going to cost (about $550) to see an actual, factual bat flying through the house and up the stairs and my two girls chasing it with a broom and a fly swatter NOT in an attempt to hurt it but to gently usher it out of doors.<br \/>\nMy girls are nothing if not animal lovers. By this I do not mean that they like looking at pictures of animals or having fuzzy animal slippers. My oldest, Laura, would happily trade any (or all) family members for either a horse or a two dogs. Rachel, slightly younger, would do the same. The bat was never in danger.<br \/>\nThe only thing is that it absolutely disappeared.<br \/>\nWe went room by room, closet and nook and cranny  by closet and nook and cranny and no bat.<br \/>\nAt this point, with bedtime nearing, the girls were thinking they loved the idea of the bat but not really in the house while they were sleeping. So I checked every possible hiding spot in their rooms in and shut the doors. They were happy.<br \/>\nUntil the bat reappeared.<br \/>\nThe little thing flew and flew and with girls and adults on its tail, it went from spot to spot and we realized why we hadn&#8217;t been able to find it.<br \/>\nIt was tiny when not flying.<br \/>\nIt was the size of a small mouse (hanging upside down with big ears and eyes and a very cute belly).<br \/>\nWe finally ushered it out of doors and once it was gone we missed it.<br \/>\nFor the brief moments it was around it was as if real nature had invaded the home &#8211; in a wonderful way.<br \/>\nAnd it got me to thinking about God and all the ways that I tend to treat God like that bat.<br \/>\nSo often I feel like I&#8217;ve got to go chase him down and find him &#8211; that he is hiding away in some corner and it is my job to rouse him and discover him. I think he doesn&#8217;t want to be found and that my presence is that of an interloper.<br \/>\nHow different reality is. God is not a bat. God wants to be found. He wants to lavish with love. He wants to embrace and enthrall. He wants to pursue.<br \/>\nI am the bat.<br \/>\nI am the one who hides and cowers and fears and forgets that God is calling my name.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The scene: Sitting with my two oldest daughters (11 and 9) playing &#8220;Dogopoly&#8221; (think Monopoly for dogs where Boardwalk and Park Place are a St. Bernard and a Great Dane and where hotels are out but massive dog bones are in). 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