Psalm 25:4-5 (ESV)
4 Make me to know your ways, O Lord;
teach me your
paths.
5 Lead me in your truth and teach me,
for you are the
God of my salvation;
for you I wait
all the day long.
A father asked his son to carry a letter from their camp
to the village. He pointed out a trail over which the lad had never gone
before. “All right Dad, but I don’t see how that path will ever reach the
town,” said the boy. “Well son, I'll tell you how. Do you see that big tree
down the path?” asked the father. “Oh, yes, I see that far.” “Well, when you
get there by the tree, you’ll see the trail a little farther ahead -- and farther
down you'll see another big tree -- and when you reach that one you'll be
closer and so on until you get within sight of the houses of the village.”
In the same way, I believe God wants to reveal the way
for each one of us on our trails toward Him, one tree at a time. Sometimes
we're convinced we need to see the end of our path, so that we can be reassured
that there's something good down there, or that we're going in the right
direction, or that we'll be able to see if it gets dark.
We all know firsthand how it feels to walk in the
darkness here in the Land and not know where the end will be -- and often how
we'll have the strength and sustenance to get there. It's not easy to move
forward and trust that God will light the path ahead and point us in the way we
should go. But the fact is that it is a crucial step toward our growth and
maturity in the Lord and we all need to get to there.
Dear Lord, help us to make this journey one step at a
time. Looking to You for the guidance that we need. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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