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Weary Traveler

1/14/2013

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Recently, it was necessary for me to drive several hundreds of miles from home ….. by myself …… during the nighttime.   Though this was a first for me to drive such a great distance alone, it was not a fearful thing for me to do as I knew that if others could do it, then so, too, could I.

For a number of days prior to the trip, I tried to find as many
positive features to this lone journey as possible.   After all, it isn’t often that I get that much quiet time by myself.  I looked forward in anticipation to spending time praying about anything or anyone that came to mind.  I also looked forward to singing along with some of my favorite tunes.  (And don’t we all sound good when belting out a favorite melody while alone in a car? 
If nothing else, we are certainly entertainment to those who may look at us through our closed windows and see all of the facial expressions and gestures we exhibit while we bellow at the top of our lungs.   But I digress.)

The first half of the trip went quite well.   Many prayers were prayed, countless conversations held with God and numerous praises were sung to Him.  As the hour grew later and my eyes grew tired and blurry, the enthusiasm I had felt at the start of the trip began to wane.   All I thought of was the distance I had yet to travel and how I would love to sleep for at least a full day. 
Then, halfway through to the border of the next state, patches of wispy fog moved in and gradually grew more dense as it populated additional areas along the way.  By the time I
managed to cross the state line, the fog had turned very thick and had completely covered the surrounding area.  Ahead of me, for mile after long mile, the only things visible for a few feet in front of me were two parallel lines of painted white dashed road lines against black asphalt, a wall of fog and an occasional glimpse of a hazy deer along the berm.  The only way to get out of the fog was to concentrate on staying in between those mesmerizing white lines.  I had to trust that there truly was more to the road beyond what I could immediately see and that it
would lead me to safer conditions eventually.

Nearly hypnotized from the limited visibility and the consistent
flash from the white lines as they whisked by hour after hour, I was reminded that we are all travelers in this life.  None of us can see into the future nor can we see what obstacles may lie in wait for us there.   Just as the lines on the highway had to be trusted that night, we too have Someone who can be trusted to light the way for us as we travel along life’s road.

2 Samuel 22:29
“You are my lamp, O Lord;  the Lord turns my darkness into light.”

And He will faithfully guide us until journey’s end.

Psalm 48:14
“For this God is our God for ever and ever; he will be our guide even to the end.”

Weary traveler, is there some ‘fog’ in your life that makes you doubt the road ahead or obscures the next step you need to take in the journey?  Trust in the Guide who will always lead
you in the right path and will never leave you alone during any part of your trip.
   
Deuteronomy 31:6
“Be strong and courageous.  Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.”
         
He’s waiting for you.

(For more information about forming a relationship with the  Lord, see
How You Can Find Him located at the top of this page.)

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In the Midst of Chaos

11/26/2012

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At this time of year in many parts of the country, the outdoors is transformed into a magical place as pristine blue-white snowflakes fall to blanket the dreariness and drab colors that remained after the beautifully colored leaves of fall dropped to the
ground.  For those areas without snow, holiday lights strung in windows, in doorways and on trees can make the humblest of structures appear enchanted and festive.  Everywhere we turn, Christmas carols fill the air.  Our childlike wonder awakes and, for a brief moment, we feel the joy and expectation of the holiday season.

Until we have to go shopping.

While the stores have Christmas decorations up and have well-remembered carols playing in the background, holiday cheer is blatantly amiss amongst the majority of the masses as they try to navigate their shopping carts down store aisles that more closely resemble rush hour traffic that is at a near stand-still.  Some, impatient to get the items they need,  plow rudely and heedlessly through other holiday shoppers with dogged determination and without so much as an “excuse me”as they cut others off, then bang and bump on their selfish way, ticking off both the items on their list as well numerous people along their route.

And yet, even in the midst of all of this stress and chaos of this shopping experience, simple childlike wonder could still be found.

We heard her singing before we actually saw her.  A four-year-old girl was sitting in a shopping cart as her expectant mother tried to maneuver their cart through the store. 
Completely oblivious to the stress, impatience and disgusted looks on the faces of the adults around her, she sat intently playing with a small toy while she absent-mindedly sang a Christmas song to herself.   It was obvious that she felt no stress, was completely secure in her environment, and knew that she was safe with her mother watching over her.

There were several of us standing around – in yet another buggy traffic jam – who couldn’t help but hear the words she sang.  This melodic reminder out of the mouth of a child about the joy of the holiday season helped to mitigate some of the hectic feelings that had been growing since we had entered the store.  We smiled towards this precious singing soul before turning to also share the smile with our buggy-neighbors.  Many of the hearers began to hum along with her and, as they gently eased their buggy on their way, were no doubt better able to enjoy the remainder of their shopping experience.

Seeing this little girl and her mother in the midst of the holiday craziness was a beautiful reminder of the relationship between God and His children.    

As His child, we do not have to carry anxiety.

Philippians 4:6  
“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petitions, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.”

As His child, we can feel secure because He is always with us.

Joshua 1:9 
“Be strong and courageous.  Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”

As His child, we are safe in His care.

2 Thessalonians 3:3 
“But the Lord is faithful, and he will strengthen and protect you from the evil one.”

Once we accept the assurance of God’s promises, we will be able to perform tasks in our life with more ease as we live in the security of His constant care.  And with a joyful heart, we can sing our praises to Him.  
 
Start your Christmas gift exchange early this year.  God has a very special gift to give you and there’s nothing better you can give to Him than yourself.  He’s waiting for  you.

Luke 18:17 
“I [Jesus] tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.”


(For more information about forming a relationship with the Lord, see
How You Can Find Him located at the top of this page.)


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Singing Elephants

9/12/2012

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Elephants have a special significance in our family.  While growing up, whenever we would face something challenging, my mother would gently remind us, “How do you eat an elephant?” and after a pause, she would smile at us and give the standard answer of, “One bite at a time.”

Elephant was not on the menu at our house, nor did we have the desire to include it.  The elephant spoken of above represented a giant task or issue that faced us.  As a whole, the task seemed un-doable, but taken in small, consistent ‘bites,’ it could be dealt with in a successful manner over time.
 
This reminds me of my maternal grandmother whose method of  dealing with the ‘elephants’in her life was evidenced by the whistling or the humming of one of her favorite hymns.  Long before we ever entered her house and caught sight of her, we could hear her melodious notes trilling lightheartedly through the open window.  Grandma called it ‘singing herself happy.’  Regardless of the task she  performed – whether baking bread, hanging clothes on the line, canning, gardening or playing solitaire – she made it more enjoyable to herself, and to others, because she tackled her tasks one note at a time.  
  
Psalm 150:6 “Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.”
 
Do you have anything ‘elephant’-sized facing you?  Or have any challenging task ahead of you that seems overwhelming and
insurmountable?
 
Haggai 2:4  “Be strong, all you people of the land,” declares the Lord, ‘and work.  For I am with you.”
 
He is with us!  That assurance alone is enough to make us lift our hearts and voices in praise to Him.  Sing yourself happy as you worship Him and then watch as our Shepherd helps you deal with the elephants in your life.

 
(For more information about forming a relationship with the Lord our Shepherd, see How You Can Find Him located at the top of this page.)


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