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Bible in a Year :
Two are better than one . . . . If either of them falls down, one can help the other up.
Søren SolkĂŚr spent years photographing starlings and their breathtaking spectacle: murmurations, where hundreds of thousands of starlings move in fluid motion across the sky. Watching this marvel is like sitting underneath an orchestrated, swirling wave or a massive, dark brushstroke flowing into a kaleidoscope of patterns. In Denmark, they call this starling experience Black Sun (also the title of SolkĂŚrâs stunning book of photographs). Most remarkable is how starlings instinctively follow their nearest companion, flying so close that if one were to miss a beat, theyâd suffer mass calamity. However, starlings use murmurations to protect one another. When a hawk descends, these tiny creatures enter tight formation and move collectively, beating back a predator whoâd easily pick them off if they were alone.
Weâre better together than we are alone. âTwo are better than one,â Ecclesiastes says. âIf either . . . falls down, one can help the other up. [And] if two lie down together, they will keep warmâ (4:9â11). Alone, weâre isolated and easy prey. Weâre exposed without the comfort or protection of others.
But with companions, we give and receive help. âThough one may be overpowered,â Ecclesiastes says, âtwo can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly brokenâ (v. 12). Weâre better together as God leads us. .
Reflect & Pray
How are you more vulnerable when youâre isolated from others? How can you draw closer to them?
Dear God, please help me commit to being in community and extending Your love.