For me the most enjoyable to watch is a young child attempting to walk in a parent’s footprints. Several factors make this attempt at being ‘just like mom or dad’ both interesting and amusing.
Because of a parent’s stride is so much longer and that of the child, this undertaking often includes jumping from one footprint to the next. Even when the child falls short of the desired footprint, he/she continues forward until reaching it. The eager youngster then regroups and makes an attempt to attain the next footprint.
A parent’s footprint is also much larger than a child’s. In fact young children can often fit both of their feet within one footprint of their father. With this much room they can firmly plant their feet on the solid packed snow to ready themselves for the leap toward the next print.
Followers of Jesus Christ are called God’s children. “See what [an incredible]
quality of love the Father has given (shown, bestowed on) us, that we should
[be permitted to] be named and called and counted the children of God!
And so we are!” (1 John 3:1a AMP) Like children we attempt to
follow the big footprints of our Lord. The psalmist, recounting God’s works and
faithfulness to His people, wrote these words. “Righteousness shall go before Him and shall make
His footsteps a way in which to walk.” (Psalm 85:13 AMP)
His steps provide a direction to walk and these are led by righteousness. We have been made righteous in Jesus. “But it is from Him that you
have your life in Christ Jesus, Whom God made our Wisdom from God, [revealed to
us a knowledge of the divine plan of salvation previously hidden, manifesting
itself as] our Righteousness [thus making us upright and putting us in right
standing with God], and our Consecration [making us pure and holy], and our
Redemption [providing our ransom from eternal penalty for sin].” (1 Corinthians 1:30 AMP) Therefore, Jesus goes before
us leaving footprints for us to step into and we are to follow them.
The
stride of Jesus is greater than what can attain. He is perfect and sinless. As we strive to follow Him we will occasionally
fall short. “Since all have sinned and are falling short of the honor and glory which God
bestows and receives.” (Romans 3:23 AMP) But just like that determined youngster, we can get up from
these failings and press on in our quest to follow the steps of Jesus. “For
a righteous man falls seven times and rises again.” (Proverbs 24:16a AMP) We must simply receive God’s abundant forgiveness and show a
tenacity to move forward.
The steps of Jesus are also far larger than any one
believer could hope to attain. We can stand firmly in His footprint because He
is our rock and solid foundation. “The Lord is my Rock, my Fortress, and
my Deliverer; my God, my keen and firm Strength in Whom I will
trust and take refuge, my Shield, and
the Horn of my salvation, my High Tower.” (Psalm 18:2 AMP) Following in the steps of
Jesus means we do our part and allow fellow followers to perform their roles as
well. “So
we, numerous as we are, are one body in Christ (the Messiah) and individually
we are parts one of another [mutually dependent on one another].” (Romans 12:5 AMP) Together we move forward;
step by step.
Sometimes the child is following close by to the
parent. He or she can see that parent ahead of them and valiantly attempt to
keep up with them. At other times the journey is through previously laid
footprints. The child may not be sure where these steps lead but he/she knows
the steps lead to the parent who left the footprint behind. Regardless of our
ability to see God’s plan we can follow His step. Jesus has called us to follow
and righteousness will go before us. “Then shall your
light break forth like the morning, and your healing (your restoration and the
power of a new life) shall spring forth speedily; your righteousness (your
rightness, your justice, and your right relationship with God) shall go before
you [conducting you to peace and prosperity], and the glory of the Lord shall
be your rear guard.” (Isaiah 58:8 AMP) We will always find God as we follow the footprints He leaves
for us. So what are we waiting for? We can jump into the footprints of the Lord every day. And like little children playing in the snow, we can have fun doing it.
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