Footprints in the Sand
One night I dreamed I was walking along the beach with
the Lord.
Many scenes from my life flashed across the sky.
In each scene I noticed footprints in the sand.
Sometimes there were two sets of footprints,
other times there were one set of footprints.
Many scenes from my life flashed across the sky.
In each scene I noticed footprints in the sand.
Sometimes there were two sets of footprints,
other times there were one set of footprints.
This bothered me because I noticed
that during the low periods of my life,
when I was suffering from
anguish, sorrow or defeat,
I could see only one set of footprints.
that during the low periods of my life,
when I was suffering from
anguish, sorrow or defeat,
I could see only one set of footprints.
So I said to the Lord,
“You promised me Lord,
that if I followed you,
you would walk with me always.
But I have noticed that during the most trying periods of my life
there have only been one set of footprints in the sand.
Why, when I needed you most, you have not been there for me?”
“You promised me Lord,
that if I followed you,
you would walk with me always.
But I have noticed that during the most trying periods of my life
there have only been one set of footprints in the sand.
Why, when I needed you most, you have not been there for me?”
The Lord replied,
“The times when you have seen only one set of footprints in the sand,
is when I carried you.”
“The times when you have seen only one set of footprints in the sand,
is when I carried you.”
I've known this poem since childhood. Perhaps you have too. It touched my life back then and it continues
to touch my life today. The mental
imagery offers so much peace, comfort, and understanding. How wonderful to know that we are carried
safely in the arms of the Lord when we suffer from anguish, sorrow, or
defeat. I do not want to take away from
the power of this poem, but I do want to invite you to consider a different
understanding of the poem and a different understanding of those same
footprints in the sand. The alternate view
I will present could be a challenging one for you, but I want you to at least
give it a try.
So please proceed to read my thoughts with
caution and, who knows, you may even have some fun in seeing how the Lord could
decide to carry us in our storms of life.
May you experience peace in your journey
along life’s sandy shore. And may your
hardships be met with the Lord’s direction and the hearty belly laugh of a
child.
Seat-belts fastened? Let’s go!
Carrie
and I were enjoying our lunch last weekend at the Seattle airport. The area was abundantly ripe for people
watchin’. I have trouble thinking of a
better place to be if someone wants to pass their time watching people. At the airport, people come in all ages, attire,
and hairstyles … even no hairstyles.
There’s quite a bit for the eyes to see.
During
my visual harvesting, I glanced over and noticed a young family that was beginning
to gather their suitcases together. They
placed their leftover food scraps and ketchup smeared wrappers onto a tray and
they shuttled it to a nearby trash can.
The father then reached down with both hands and hoisted his young son
over his head and placed junior comfortably on his sturdy shoulders. Then away they went to meet their plane. The dad was smiling and knew exactly where he
was headed. The son was carefree and let
out a contagious belly laugh. You know
that sound, right? The boy was enjoying
the ride, taking in the view, and assured that his daddy was in full control of
their destination.
He
was saved.
So
that got me to thinking …
When
I was younger, the Footprints in the Sand poem gave me a mental image of the
Lord carrying me in His arms. It was
comforting. It was reassuring. I saw myself as an exhausted and tattered
warrior carried in the arms of the Lord.
In my younger years, I would wave my right arm in a forward motion and
instruct Jesus to follow me as I went into battle for Him. He was always there to pick me up, be my
shelter, and carry me when the storms of life beat me up. And there was one set of footprints in the
sand.
As
I’ve grown older, it seems my walk with the Lord has taken the two us further
down the shoreline along that same beach.
The mental imagery of the poem is decidedly different for me now. I don’t feel like a warrior so much anymore,
but rather, I feel more like a big kid with a belly laugh. I trust Him.
I feel safe releasing the worries of this life over to Him. As time passes on, I’ve gradually become more
and more like a carefree child of God.
Jesus said,
“Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of
heaven belongs to such as these.” Matthew 19:14
Today,
the Footprints in the Sand poem has taken on a new mental image for me. He calls out to me with love and I no longer
lead, but willingly follow in His footprints.
When the trials and storms of life roll in, I find that I approach it
much differently. I see myself as a
child that runs into the waiting arms of his Father. I can feel His nail pierced hands hoist me
over His head and place me comfortably on His sturdy shoulders. I can hear myself let out a contagious belly
laugh as I enjoy the ride, take in the view, and know that my Daddy is in full
control of our destination.
I
am saved.
And
there is one set of footprints in the sand.