Mike and I went for a ride on
the motorcycle one time. It was a beautiful day—hot and yet perfect. I am
always amazed at the temperature changes when we pass a stream or just turn a
curve. I do not understand air currents—Mike does because he was a pilot but I
do not, I just enjoy it.
While we were riding Mike
rested his left arm on my knee and leaned back into me. I love it when he does
that. No idea why just a warm, fuzzy, united feeling. This time, however, I
heard the Lord say. “I love it when you lean into Me.”
There are so many
circumstances in life where I need to lean into Him and instead I try to drive
the bike. I cannot. It is physically impossible. I am not strong enough. I am
not coordinated enough. It is ridiculous to even try. So why do I?
All of life is like a
motorcycle ride. The changes in scenery, temperature, smells, elevation and
sounds are so much like our daily walk with Christ. We are just along for the
ride. If we try to do the driving it is disastrous. We can lean forward into
Him for protection from the bugs, the weather, the road dirt and anything else
that comes along. Or, we can sit tall, see everything around us and enjoy the
force of the wind, the changes in air temperature, the sights and smells. He is
totally relaxed and if we allow He will affectionately rest an arm on our knee
just to let us know He loves us. When He leans back it is to not only show us
the affection He has for us but to allow us to draw from His strength, His
power, His love.
When Mike and I ride I am
never nervous, never scared—just totally relaxed. I do laugh most of the time.
In fact, I get embarrassed because I cannot quit laughing. I get so much
pleasure from sitting on the back of that bike with him I don’t even have
anything to compare it to.
Do I enjoy my ride with God
that much? Not always. I do not laugh through a lot of life. Why? It is all
temporary anyway. Do I have to understand it all? No, just like I do not get
air currents. I just enjoy the changes. What is there today that should be able
to steal the sheer delight and enjoyment of my ride through life with God?
Nothing. How about you?
Nehemiah 8:10 NIV
Nehemiah said, “Go and enjoy choice food and sweet drinks, and send some to those who have nothing prepared. This day is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the LORD is your strength.”
Nehemiah said, “Go and enjoy choice food and sweet drinks, and send some to those who have nothing prepared. This day is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the LORD is your strength.”
The thing is the enemy wants
your strength—how can you pray when you are focused on you? Do you see someone
who floats in and out of joy? Someone who is floundering? Someone who has not
realized that the ride through life is a delight? Someone who struggles every time
there is a bump in life?
They need intercession. We
are a self-centered people. If we see something it is for a reason. You can
walk away and leave them floundering, but we reap what we sow. We also get a
double portion for those we pray for (Job 42:10).
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