Psalm 20:7
Some trust in chariots and some in horses,
but we trust in the name of the Lord our God.
Some trust in chariots and some in horses,
but we trust in the name of the Lord our God.
My granddaughter shared with me that she rode her
cousin's horse. In the pictures she stood tall and handled the horse well. She
was a natural. I surprised her when I
told her my family owned two horses and two ponies when I was young; Musket, Babe,
Shotgun and Pistol. She had no idea her
Babaw (grandma) rode horses.
Photo by Maggie Wickline-Jowers |
The strength and confidence horses exude gave me
the trust I needed to climb into the saddle and ride Shotgun through our
fields. God created pure beauty when he made horses. I admire their muscular
grace. I trusted my pony would carry me across the rough terrain and then lead
me home.
In Bible times, the people traveled by foot,
horse, and chariot. They trusted their horses to guide them where they needed
to go. Even as they relied on their horses they knew that animals could stumble
and fall.
But God never fails.
My faith in Jesus outweighs everything. I place
all my trust in the Lord because he never falls short . He has a plan for my
life, and I do my best to follow the Holy Spirit's nudges and direction. I
loved the freedom of riding Shotgun through the fields as the wind blew through
my hair and the weight of the world fell away. By trusting God to guide me
through life, I embrace the freedom of knowing he understands me and knows my
needs. Sometimes fully trusting my life to God is hard. At times, I don't
understand the whys and what fors. But God knows me, he recognizes my needs before
I do. He created my path and sees my journey. I trust him with my life.