By Alison Vidal
Have you
ever seen the super old (and by old I mean 1970, because to me 20 years
before I was born is super old) animated version of “Santa Claus Is Comin’
To Town?” You know the one where every character has these weird rosy cheeks
and huge, eternally smiling eyes? Well that was always one of my favorites
growing up and today I was reminded of one of the songs in that movie. The song
is called “Put One Foot In Front Of The Other” and it goes like this:
Put one
foot in front of the other
And soon
you'll be walking 'cross the floor
You put one
foot in front of the other
And soon
you'll be walking out the door
You never
will get where you're going
If ya never
get up on your feet.
Come on,
there's a good tail wind blowin'
A fast
walking man is hard to beat
If you want
to change your direction,
If your
time of life is at hand,
Well, don't
be the rule, be the exception
A good way
to start is to stand
So right
about now you might be thinking, “Why is this lady talking about a song from a
Santa Claus movie from 1970? It’s not even Christmas anymore.” This week I
found out that my grandpa has a tumor in his back and despite having one surgery already to remove it, he will need another to get the rest of it. Last week I had an already fractured relationship with my
mom blow up even more, which means a lot of other family relationships are
affected too. The past few days I keep asking myself if it’s enough yet. I
find myself asking God how I’m supposed to keep going if I keep getting kicked
back down every time I manage to get up. After I heard about my grandpa's tumor the first
thing that popped into my head for some reason was that song. I know it was
God’s way of telling me to brush myself off, that I wasn’t going to feel any
peace if I just sat around counting everything that was going wrong at the
moment.
It’s easy
to get caught up in the situations we find ourselves in and let our
circumstances over take us, but we CAN’T do that. To trust in God means to
trust in Him at all times, the good, the bad, the painful, and even the
confusing.
Psalm 62:8
says “Trust in, lean on, rely on, and have confidence in Him
at all times, you people; pour out your hearts before Him. God is a refuge for
us (a fortress and a high tower). [pause, and calmly think of that]!”
We have to
not only TRUST in Him, we need to have confidence in Him always, and I love the
few words at the end of the verse, “Pause, and calmly think of that.” The Bible
is telling us to just stop for a second and think about the fact that God is a
never-ending refuge for us. Something my pastor says a lot is “life isn’t
always easy, but God is always good.” I’ve been repeating that to myself a lot
the past few days. I don’t know what situation you find yourself in today, and
I don’t know what kind of things life is throwing at you, but I do know this:
God is here to be your refuge, your fortress, your high tower. You might not
think that you’re able to put your feet in front of you and keep moving, but
lean on God and trust that He’ll keep you moving. Just put one foot in front of
the other.
Psalm 9:9
“The Lord is a shelter for
the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble.”
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