Shaky Paths
Are you currently walking on a shaky path? One that feels like the earth beneath your feet is parting like tectonic plates. As a Southern Californian, the word earthquake comes to mind. If you’ve ever had a time when an unexpected trial jolts your world and shifts all sense of balance in your life, then you know what I’m talking about.
For some it may be a broken relationship or total family shake-up. Others might have an unexpected job loss or a serious illness. Whatever your trial may be, you’re likely doing all you can to find a solution or at least deal with it in a wise way. Yet the shifting sands of various issues that can continue to pour into the problem can make a resolution seem impossible or hopeless. Before you know it, the aftershocks and obstacles on your path become more problematic than the initial jolt that stopped you in your tracks.
Where do you go now? What can or should you do? These are all valid questions, but when my husband and I were struck by a seismic size family issue, our first response was to look at who could help. So, prayer came first followed by a wise suggestion from my husband that we seek Christian counseling.
During the days of waiting for our appointment, sadness, hurt, and despair knocked at my door frequently. Tears gushed with the pain.
“Lord, I need you. I am desperate for your peace and comfort. Why is this happening? Why am I being persecuted? Even so, I thank you, I praise you in all of this.” I cried through another bucket of tears. His quiet voice reminded me: “Blessed are you when men shall revile and persecute you for my name’s sake.”
Peace came for a brief pause, but quickly fell away. Questions, thoughts, and negative memories about the parties involved in our family rift roamed my mind like a strong, destructive wind blowing through. Stirring up more emotions without settle. Without benefit. I prayed again. Fix your eyes on Jesus. His word whispered back again and continued. Whatever is noble, whatever is true, whatever is lovely…think upon these. “Yes, Lord, that’s what I need to do.”
Rising-up from a long sleepless night, I grabbed my Bible and read. Swoosh! The wind blew in again, but this time it came as a refreshing breeze blowing away the negative and bringing in constructive direction, encouragement, and hope. God spoke into my spirit and gave light to a path of reconciliation for each and every person involved in the troubling crevice that had formed, including myself.
One more inspiration came to me in those moments of enlightenment. This time it was a poem that I’d written several years ago. The only one I’ve ever framed, it seemed to call to me from the wall where it hung. Refreshing my memory as I read its’ God inspired words, I was amazed at how well my own words spoke into my current heart’s need. How it also shed light on my path and gave me encouragement.
As we all step into this new year, It’s my prayer that God will shine His light on our paths so that no matter what rocky obstacles lie ahead, and no matter how much the ground beneath our feet might shake, we will be more sure footed in our walk.
My Poem:
FOOTSTEPS OF MY LORD
I heard you in the morning, Lord,
Stepping softly on the leaves
Nudging dew drops from the roses
With winter’s morning breeze.
And then you stepped so lightly
Into the morning light
Your warbler singing brightly
With sweet good-byes to the night
Your steps grew steady in the day
Their pace so strong and sure
And straight up as the noonday sun
Their path seemed so secure.
But as the night drew close
And rain began to fall,
You tap danced on my porch
For evening’s curtain call.
Sometimes I hear you stepping
On the path ahead
Your footsteps leading upward bound
Saying follow where I’ve led.
Your footprints laid out before me
Are written with your hand
Your scriptures impressed upon my heart
Like feet upon wet sand
Are clear and true and
Lead me to
Eternal solid ground
Where beauty grows and
True love shows
Life’s meaning can be found.
And though I stumble on way
My feet do falter and fall,
Because you walked down Calvary’s road,
I’ll step along eternal paths
When I hear your call
Yes, always follow Him and His sure footed plan which He had created for each of us because of His LOVE.
So true, Larry, it’s because of His Love. Thank you for your understanding and wisdom in this subject.
Good luck!
Thank You Jaqueline,
I’m blessed to know that God will continue to guide me and my family and has already brought
much peace and reconciliation to our needs at this time. I pray you will also know God’s peace
in the midst of shaky territories in your life.