My granddaughter, Atalie, was playing in the backyard, running around and having a great time. I noticed that every time she got off the cement, she stopped, sat down and inched forward until her feet were on the grass and then she got up and took off again. What was interesting to me was the fact that the grass was at the same level as the cement. There was no real danger that she would fall.
Then a few days later, she and I were leaving the house to get in the car. The steps at the front of the house are about eight inches high, and this time there was real danger, but she launched herself off those steps as if she had no question she could do it. What was the difference? Why no fear? Simple… she had her hand in mine. How I wish I could learn to fear my own ability, and wholly trust in His hand!
Yesterday I got another lesson in that classroom. I had the privilege of representing NTM in a church where Gracia Burnham spoke. Hearing her testimony of how God worked in their lives through their ordeal that ended eventually with Martin’s death kind of put everything in my life in better perspective. God IS sovereign. God IS all-knowing. God’s plan for my life is perfect. My place is to simply put my hand in His, and take that step of faith knowing he will accompany me in his perfect will.
In Mat. 6:25-34, Jesus addresses this very issue. In verse 33 He draws His conclusion stating “…be concerned above everything else with the Kingdom of God and with what he requires of you, and he will provide you with all these other things.” That truth is something I’ve spent over 35 years trying to make practical, and yet it’s a truth as new to me today as the first day I heard it. Oh that we could just abandon our own forces, take His hand and follow!
AWESOME VIDEO:
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