He jumped! No warning. No time to think. I barely had any time to respond. It happened so unexpectedly and honestly, it left me feeling fearful. I simply reacted. Thankfully, I caught him. Yet again, my fearless son took a flying leap, this time from the dining room table. Yes, the table (don’t judge-he’s short and my back hurt that day-it was easier to reach him that way). I had placed him up there to adjust his shoes and clothing before we left for church. I asked him seconds later, “Are you ready to go?” His response was both verbal and physical…. “YEAH!”…. as he jumped. I totally wasn’t expecting it but thankfully I caught him preventing a possible trip to the emergency room for a broken bone. Isn’t that just like children? They act first and think later. The amount of trust they place in parents is humbling and mind-boggling, to say the least. I genuinely dread the day either of my kids realize I’m not the superhero they think I am. Unfortunately I can’t fix everything that breaks (actually very few things), I’m not superman with super human strength, nor can I make all hurts feel better. I am human. I am totally limited in my abilities. I can offer a shoulder to cry on though I have a list of restrictions and inabilities.
When was the last time YOU jumped? Really, jumped…….specifically, into the arms of God? As children we are so carefree and fearless. This ability to so carefree comes from our ignorance of the world around us. We are unaware of the injustices and pain others are experiencing. As we age we become increasingly aware of pain we never knew existed. Over time we become callous. We stop trusting. We stop stepping out on blind faith. We interact with people at arms-length out of fear we will be wronged in some way. The hardships we encounter begin affecting our relationships with those around us, including our Heavenly Father. Again, I ask when was the last time you REALLY took a leap of faith and jumped into His arms. You may have been wronged by your mate or best friend. You may have been hurt by one or both of your parents. Your heart may have been torn to shreds beyond human recognition– but there is One who will never leave nor forsake you. {Deut 31:6} There is One who, “sticks closer than a brother. {Prov. 18:24} There is One who says, “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the LORD, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope.” {Jer. 29:11} The world may will hurt you. Those closest to you may hurt you. But He never will. Spread his love, mercy, and grace today to others you see hurting. The world needs the God in you!!!