I was just thinking about something. This morning as my 3-year-old
daughter and I were walking out of the house, I put my hand down as if to hold
her hand. I never told her to hold my hand, but blindly and trustingly, she
lifted her hand to hold mine. Trusting that I will lead her correctly, trusting
that by holding her hand, that I wouldn’t lead her dangerously, that I wouldn’t
lead her just to let her fall somewhere along the path.
While I was thinking about her innocent trust (confianza), it also made
me think of my Father. Not my earthly one, but my Celestial Father. We, as
humans, somewhere in life have to learn to trust. Trust in others; trust in ourselves
and to trust in a faith and to trust in a God.
Just as the scripture says, Psalm 71:5 “For
thou art my hope, O Lord GOD: thou art my trust from my youth.”
I trust in Him. I trust that He’ll see me through
each day. I reach up to His reaching down hand and He is there. He sees the
path before me. He knows what will happen before I do; yet He still lets His
hand down for me to hold. Trustingly, innocently, I hold it, knowing that if I
stumble or fall, that ever-present hand is there to pick me up. Trusting that He'll lead me down the right path.
I may veer off course, but He never leaves me and
is gently nudging me to get back on the right path, to not follow the
dangerous, unknown path.
I am so thankful for a God that will never leave
me, nor forsake me. He’s ever present and His hands are always there to hold
mine and lead me correctly.
"Don't Worry, Be Happy"
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