My biggest fears usually hit me when I'm alone. I guess it's because I feel more vulnerable. Today I decided to face one of my fears and I went for a walk by myself.
I am currently visiting my son in Georgia. There's a nice little lake a few streets down so I put my feet out the door and headed in that direction. When I got to the lake, I decided to take a grassy path that headed around one side of it. It wasn't long before I was in the woods and the nice grassy path turned into rough terrain where I found myself stepping over tree branches and wiping spider webs from my face. Some people would've stopped at this point and considered their options but I forged ahead.
I walked for another ten minutes or so and suddenly realized I couldn't even see the lake…I was lost. I knew I had a choice to make. I could panic and let fear take over or I could talk to my God who sees me and knew exactly where I was. I wasn't lost to Him.
I opted to pray and asked Him to get me out of there. I had seen a house through the trees so I headed in that direction. It sat up on a hill so I climbed up their lawn and came to an unfamiliar street. Thankfully I had my cell phone so I went to the GPS and pulled up my son's address. It was now 87° and a 30 min walk in the Georgia heat. I started the walk thinking I was going the right direction, I mean I knew the lake should've been behind those houses on the right even though the GPS wanted me to go left.
I had gone two blocks with sweat dripping down my back when I finally decided to swallow my pride and do what I should've done all along…I called my son. He picked me up 5 minutes later.
What did I learn from my little adventure? For one thing, I learned I didn't have to panic because I got lost, but most of all I experienced the reality of this verse first hand:
"But now thus says the Lord, he who created you, O Jacob, he who formed you, O Israel: “Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine. When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you; when you walk through fire you shall not be burned, and the flame shall not consume you."
Isaiah 43:1-2 ESV
I am never alone, you are never alone. He will never let us out of His sight. He sees us, He knows right where we are. We don't have to give fear control over us.
I am planning on taking another walk to the lake, but next time when the path ends, I'm taking that as my cue to turn around and go back the way I came!
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