It has been a long time since I have written for this blog.
(Over a year) In that time I have seen God work through two amazing summers,
and a crazy school year of teaching science, pastoring at Hopewell Grace
Brethren Church, and finishing my Masters degree in theology. In just the past four months, my life has
changed drastically as I was called to be an Associate Pastor at Liberty Grace
Brethren Church in Johnstown, PA. This meant that I had to resign from my
teaching job; leaving the security that job provided; transition from my part time
position at Hopewell, and move from the home in which I had lived my entire
life to a place where I only knew a few people.
I could never have predicted I would be here five years ago or even one
year ago. I have no clue what God will
do next.
This whole
situation reminds me of an experience from my college years. I was sitting in the woods on top of one of
our picturesque PA mountains spending some time studying the Bible and praying.
(It is amazing to sit in the beauty and solitude of God’s creation and meditate
on Him.) As I breathed the crisp, fresh air and looked at the beauty of the
trees, plants, and annoyingly loud squirrels around me, I noticed the path that
I had followed to get to my resting place.
I could see the warn track on the ground and an orange blaze (painted
marking) on a tree that identified where to hike but I could only see a few
feet of the trail. Beyond that the trail
went on but exactly what direction it went was impossible to tell until you
walked that small portion of the trail and then could see the next small
portion. This is how a well marked trail works.
The blazes are placed so that when you stand by one you can see the next
one and only the next one so that you do not get confused. It is impossible to see the entire trail
while you are hiking it and, if it is a trail you have not hiked before, you
must trust the person that made that trail that it is leading to where you want
to go.
As I pondered
the intricacies of hiking trail design, God gave me some insight into the
journey of life. Life is often like a
trail we are hiking for the first time.
We cannot see all the places the trail is going to go. We cannot know every twist and turn. We do not know what sights we will see on the
journey. All we know is the little chunk
of the trail immediately in front of us. We must simply trust the one who
created the trail. Thankfully, the Bible
tells us that the one who blazes our path is the almighty God of the universe (Proverbs 20:24) and for those of us
who have put our trust in Christ as savior our trail ultimately leads to
eternal life in heaven. (John 10:28)
It will take many ups, downs, twists and turns to get there but God is good and
faithful to use us on the journey and bring us safely home to him.
The best
part is that God does not leave us alone on the trail. He gives us a map and a trail guide to keep
us from slipping off into the wilderness.
So, tune in next time (hopefully it won’t be another year) when we
examine those aspects. Until then, trust God and follow Christ on the trail to
eternal life.
Beautiful post, Ben!! So true. I'm going to show this post to my Dad because this is how he so often feels in our ministry. He has spoken this same thing often. Love you.
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Thanks Cherie. I had an interesting experience right after writing this post. Going to try to write about it this week.
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