Have you ever really FELT alive? Felt the strength and
power living inside your physical body? Most of the time I just live my life,
so used to living in this earth suit that I fail to even think of the life that
exists inside of it- the life that was breathed into it. I go through the
routines of my day without giving a second thought to the fact that there is a
beating heart inside my chest, blood running through my veins, and a brain
functioning at a level higher than any other organism on the planet. Then my
naïve, and sometimes indifferent, heart is exposed to pain. Divorce, a cancer
diagnosis, the loss of a loved one, consequences of a bad decision… Suddenly,
the fact that I have life, and that life can and will be threatened, brings it
all clearly into focus. I am afraid. I know I am not resilient enough to
withstand the pain and pressures coming at me from every direction. Then I
encounter Jesus in these moments and everything changes…. its not just about
staying alive anymore. Each new morning becomes a celebration, every meal consumed and
calorie converted to energy becomes a victory. The ability to take a walk, or feel the cool
breeze of summer produces a wellspring of gratitude. Quiet moments,
whispered prayers, unspoken looks become treasured proofs of life to hang on
to.
If life metaphorically became a hike I imagine that I would grab
a walking stick and step into the river of daily routines and appointments
without thinking much it. I’m fearful I would quickly realize that I hadn’t
planned very well and the water was too high and the current too strong. I
hadn’t taken any precautions to counteract these natural things- high water and
strong currents. I know that if I'm not careful, if I misstep, I will be quickly
carried, tumbling, downstream into anxiety and utter chaos. I try with
everything inside me to plant each foot deliberately, but I’m just not strong
enough. I can’t do it on my own. I need someone to walk in front of me- someone
to follow. These are the moments I throw myself onto the banks of the river and
throw my hands up in surrender. Often I cry out in desperation feeling as
thought these cries are in vain, but Jesus meets me here. He quiets my heart,
whispers, “follow me,” and helps me back onto my feet. I feel the strength of
my thighs, as I stand strong against the rapids. I am no longer afraid of being
overcome. I feel the life inside of me. Life to the full. My heart is beating.
Adrenaline is firing into my system. My lungs are drawing in clean, crisp
mountain air. I follow my guide and begin to climb up over the falls to get to
the quiet pools above. The river fights against my path; I struggle on, up over
the giant rocks. Finally reaching the other side, I step on the rocks of the
bank. I have made it to the other side. This shouldn’t be possible. I begin to
cry. I am so grateful for this moment. I am thankful that my body is healthy. I
am thankful that I have life living in me. I am overwhelmed with
gratitude. And so begins a private worship service, just me and my God. My
shepherd. My Prince of Peace. My Victory. Just us. Feeling Life.
Job 10:12
"You gave me life and showed me your
unfailing love.
My life was preserved by your care."
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