I
will lead blind Israel down a new path, guiding them along an unfamiliar way. I
will brighten the darkness before them and smooth out the road ahead of
them. Yes, I will indeed do these things; I will not forsake them.
—Isaiah
42:16 (NLT)
When I walk a way that I have never
known, one that is unfamiliar but one you have chosen for me, I sometimes hold
back. Something new is down that path. I know it is something that my human
mind cannot grasp. I have been blinded to your purpose and to your heart by my
own understanding. I have not leaned upon you until there is nothing left of my
own desire. I have not sought your depths because of fear of losing who I am.
Everything within pushes me to step out in faith and follow you into the
unknown. I hesitate because I must let go of all that has been my security. I
have been secure in my own strength—in what I have perceived as my purpose. You
call me to let go and reach for your hand. The moment I let go is the moment
that I am swept into your presence. It is the moment your light shines into the
darkness and reveals your glory. You are more real to me than my next breath. I
am known. I am loved. I am protected. The things that have seemed to be
insurmountable are nothing. I see you—not them. I hear you—not the voices of
those who say, “Be rational.” They do not understand this joy—this revelation
of why I live and what is before me. This pearl is for me. You will do for me
as you have declared. Others may not understand, but you know the way that I
take. You know my path. My heart is yours. I never walk alone, and I am never
forsaken. You have called me into the depths, and I am no longer my own. I am
yours.
—From Form Me, Fire Me, Fill Me
© 2017 Lynn Lacher
www.lynnlacher.com
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