Packed Like Sardines
I am not a sardine fan, but many people are. Whether we like them or not, we get our money’s worth when we buy a tin of sardines. Those cans are full of little fish. We enjoy food packed like sardines. However, we don’t like to feel crowded ourselves.
Packed like sardines means to be packed tightly.
Usually that includes feeling:
- Uncomfortable
- Unable to move
We hope for relief soon
The space is too small for the number of people in it. That often happens with:
- Subways
- Buses
- Concerts
- Shopping centers
- City streets
We don’t have enough room. We feel trapped
Rather than crowds and fenced in places, we long for the freedom of wide-open spaces.
Crowds can be good sometimes.
We want lots of people to show up to:
- Learn important information
- Help others
- Receive the services they need
Jesus welcomed crowds while on earth and continues to welcome crowds today. However, Jesus also spent time alone. We do well to follow that example.
“Crowds of people came to hear him and to be healed of their sicknesses. But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed” (Luke 5:15-16 NIV).
Thanks to Joe and Ann Klotz for the suggestion. Image by monicore from Pixabay.
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2 thoughts on “Packed Like Sardines”
I’ve never liked sardines. The idea of sardines in a can makes me think of various places where I’ve been in crowds. With the coronavirus, people are encouraged to stay six feet apart. Yet, now that things may be calming with the virus, some places are back to having people together like sardines in a can. I pray the church will be packed with people seeking Him. Great message Diana.
Thank you, Melissa. We are kindred spirits in so many of our preferences and beliefs. I also pray for a strong response to God’s call in these stressful days.