Psalm 37:23-24
The Lord makes firm the steps
of the one who delights in him;
though he may stumble, he will not fall,
for the Lord upholds him with his hand.
So many rocks.
If you walk far enough on the hiking path at our park,
you’ll find an uneven incline filled with rough rocks of all sizes. When we’re
feeling energetic, Tim and I take Rosie to the top. Tim and Rosie amble up the
rough, rocky terrain, but I have to stop and take a breath. Honestly, it’s not
that steep, but for me, who generally walks on a flat surface, it’s a challenge.
And it’s one I like to take occasionally.
With the help of my hiking stick (thank you, Zeke,) I pick
through the rocks and take careful steps, because this old girl doesn’t want a
broken hip.
I love the verses in Psalm 37 that remind me the Lord has me
in his sights, and because I love God, He watches over me and helps me when I
might stumble, whether over literal rocks or in everyday life.
With each step I took on the rocks, I measured the
consequences if I’d fall. I considered how to move through the path without
harm. Isn’t that how I should live my life? Instead of hurrying and fumbling,
it’s important to check my steps, even as God holds my hand. It’s too easy to
stumble along and possibly fall on the path and in life.
I need to take caution in the words I say, the actions I
take, the attitude I carry, and how I treat others. Am I judging when I should
be praying? Am I criticizing when I should be compassionate? Am I causing
someone else to stumble when I should be helping them along the path?
As you walk the path God prepared for you, discover ways to
move alongside other people and help them navigate life as God helps you.