And I will give them singleness of heart and put
a new spirit within them. I will take away their stony, stubborn heart and give
them a tender, responsive heart, so they will obey my decrees and regulations.
Then they will truly be my people, and I will be their God.
Ezekiel 11:19-20 NLT
One of the men I work
with is a long-distance trail rider in his off hours. He has several North
American Arabian horses and is quite knowledgeable and likes to share what
he knows of the horses, the trails nationwide and what is required to be
proficient in his preferred pastime. More often than not, I learn something new
from him - not that I'll ever personally utilize it, but my kids or grandkids
might, and many times, God uses something Al tells me to spark an illustration
of His Word.
The one that most spoke to me is this. Al said his horses do
much better on a trail that is termed a "single track with garbage" than they do
on an established wide trail or open field. (Obviously, single track is one
horse passes at a time; garbage means lots of brush, rock, etc.) I thought that
sounded illogical until he explained an established wide trail or open
field can be a total distraction for the horse. Lots of things to look at and the horse gets competitive with the other animals. In addition, there is very little
concern on the horse's part for how he steps because there doesn't appear to be
any danger.
On a single track
with garbage, the horse is very focused and carefully picks its
steps. There are usually no distractions - or at least, very few. The horse is
highly unlikely to break and run and is extremely responsive to the rider's
slightest touch of instruction... and it was right there that God tapped me on
the shoulder to get my attention.
Now, I don't know about
you, but there are times, (even though I know I'm NOT) it feels as though
I'm walking alone. I reiterate - I know I'm not - but it's a hard path
I'm on. I can't see a clear path in front of me. I don't see the water source
ahead. At times, the way is so close that it's hard to see at all. And I have to watch
every step I take. There's the underbrush of life's debris and distractions to stub
my toes or twist my ankle or cause me to fall and come up lame.
However, I know
it is in the tough spots that I am most focused on following His lead and the most
responsive to His slightest instruction. God hasn't taken me on this single
track with garbage so that I will be confined and alone. No, I may not be able
to look around to see where I am or where I am going, but I am not lost. I am
found. The Great I AM, the Omnipotent Way Maker has chosen this single track
with garbage. He's brought me this way so I can know Him better and trust Him
more.
Prayer:
Father,
Your Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path and by Your grace, I
will follow only You. Completely close my eyes, my ears and my spirit to
anything that is not of You. Guide my every step, O God. In Jesus' Name I pray.
Amen
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