Christmas Day 2011 provided for me a first. I had the opportunity to walk with my wife and family on the warm sands of Bonita Beach on the Gulf Coast of Florida. It was a beautiful day with the temperature in the high 70's and literally not a cloud in the sky. Walking hand in hand with my wife, my girls following close behind, I literally experienced a peace that I had not felt in a long time. We enjoyed discovering the bright colored shells and the warmth of the sand. I was relaxed, thoroughly enjoying the time with my family and found myself counting my blessings. The stroll continued and then I heard the voice of one of my greatest teachers and one of the greatest theologians I have ever known, my 5-year old daughter Sara. She simply said, "Hey Daddy, I am walking in your steps!" Immediately I thought about what I just heard. The beautiful innocence and trust suddenly became an overwhelming thought. I wondered exactly where my feet were and the length of my stride. I thought about the past year when I had worked long hours, had some great success, but also thought about poor decisions that I had made and the time I had not spent with my family. I thought about failures of trying to do things my way instead of placing all of my trust in the Lord (Proverbs 3:5-6). I thought about my next step. Could Sara reach it? Would she step with excitement or would she ultimately find disappointment in where I have placed my feet? Would I help light her path or would I lead her to destruction (Psalm 119:11)? Would I lead her to Holy Ground (Exodus 3:5)? Yes, my daughter is walking my steps, all four of them are (Proverbs 22:6). I need to choose carefully where I put my feet. I need to walk in a pace that they can keep up. I need to show the way. Most of all however, I need to walk in the direction that honors my Lord not only because He requires my obedience, but because I do have little feet walking in my steps whereever I put my feet. Borrowing a title from fellow North Carolinian Nicholas Sparks, my Christmas Day walk on the beach was definitely "A Walk to Remember."
Saturday, January 7, 2012
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