“When you pass
through the waters, I will be with you; and when you
pass through the
rivers, they will not sweep over you.”
Isaiah 43:2 (NIV)
My mother’s
favorite childhood memory was getting up early to go with her father, my grandad,
as he fished in the river near the family cabin. Her job – and she loved it –
was to row the boat as he threw out his line.
Mother
said Grandad always reminded her that oars had to work together, in unison, or
the boat wouldn’t stay in the middle of the river in deeper water. “If you want
to go in a straight line,” he would tell her, “you have to use the same amount
of strength in each arm to pull the oars. If your left oar is pulled back
harder than your right one, you will get off course in the water. The oars
always have to work together or you will find yourself in places you don’t want
to be,” he would warn her.
And if she
forgot to heed his advice, they found themselves either spinning in a circle or
in shallow water with a bank full of branches . . . and snakes.
That sounds so
much like my life. Until the “oars” that I use to get me through each day are
from the Word instead of the world, I am going to spin out of control and get
off course. If one oar is faith and the
other one fear, I will never stay on the right path because they will work
against each other.
The oar of faith
will push forward as the oar of fear pulls backward. And the outcome will be as
my grandad warned: “You will find
yourself in places you don’t want to be.”
Where are you today? Rowing in the middle of
God’s plans for your life or headed for the branches and snakes? I encourage
you to exchange the oar of fear for one of trust.
Call on the Lord
to help you pull through whatever is in your path. He alone can strengthen you
with faith and trust to keep you from places you don’t want to be.
Father, please help me to stay in your Word
every day. I need the strength to face life’s challenges and it can only come
from you. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
- Do you
ever find yourself in a situation in which you seem to be going in circles
and not making any progress?
- What
“oars” are you using to strengthen you? Faith and trust? Or fear and
panic?
Application
- Journal
the words “faith/trust” and “fear/panic” in two columns.
- During
your prayer time, journal situations in your life that you are facing and
the results of each one if you react with faith and trust or with fear and
panic.
Power Verses
- Isaiah
43:2 (NIV) “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when
you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you.”
- Mark
4:39-40 (NIV) “He got up, rebuked the wind and said to the waves, “Quiet!
Be still!” Then the wind died down and it was completely calm. He said to
his disciples, “Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?”
- Philippians
4:13 (NIV) “I can do everything through him who gives me strength.”
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