FOOTPRINTS...A New Version
Imagine you and the Lord Jesus are walking down
the road together.
For much of the way, the Lord's footprints go
along steadily,
consistently, rarely varying the pace.
But your footprints are a disorganized stream of
zigzags,
starts, stops, turnarounds, circles, departures,
and returns.
For much of the way, it seems to go like this,
but gradually
your footprints come more in line with the
Lord's,
soon paralleling His consistently.
You and Jesus are walking as true friends!
This seems perfect, but then an interesting
thing happens:
Your footprints that once etched the sand next
to Jesus'
are now walking precisely in His steps.
Inside His larger footprints are your smaller
ones, you and Jesus are becoming one.
This goes on for many miles, but gradually you
notice another change.
The footprints inside the large footprints seem
to grow larger.
Eventually they disappear altogether.
There is only one set of footprints they have
become one.
This goes on for a long time, but suddenly the
second set of footprints is back.
This time it seems even worse!
Zigzags all over the place.
Stops.
Starts.
Gashes in the sand.
A variable mess of prints.
You are amazed and shocked.
Your dream ends.
Now you pray: "Lord, I understand the first
scene with zigzags and fits.
I was a new Christian; I was just learning.
But you walked on through the storm and helped
me learn to walk with you."
"That is correct."
"... And when the smaller footprints were inside
of Yours,
I was actually learning to walk in Your
steps;
followed you very closely."
"Very good. You have understood everything so
far."
"... When the smaller footprints grew and filled
in Yours,
I suppose that I was becoming like you inevery
way."
"Precisely."
"So, Lord, was there a regression or something?
The footprints separated, and this time it was
worse than at first."
There is a pause as the Lord answers with a
smile in his voice.
"You didn't know? That was when we
danced."
To everything there is a season,
a time for every
purpose under heaven: A time to
weep, a time to
laugh, a time to mourn, and a
time to dance.
Ecclesiastics
3:1,4.