A new indoor mountaineering and abseiling center was featured on TV
lately. It consists of a large hall wherein a 100 feet high “mountain”
has been built with different routes one can climb to the top.
Some
routes are just vertical walls with tiny crevasses for climbers to fit
their hands and feet and pull themselves up to the top. Once at the top,
you can walk from one peak to another on this false mountain via
rickety bridges made from rope or wooden slippery logs tied together.
Alternatively you can slide (abseil) down a vertical smooth wall all the
way to the bottom and start again.
Youngsters as well as
experienced climbers use this indoor facility to learn and practice
before taking up the sport outdoors on real mountains. And it is
perfectly safe. Everyone is tied in to elaborate harnesses and ropes
which allow you to climb freely, and walk across unsafe bridges freely,
yet, should you happen to fall the ropes would hold you and keep you
suspended in mid-air until a supervisor pulls you back to safety.
One
of the staff explained that it is a unique experience. The climbers
know that they are safe because if they lose their grip or footing the
ropes and harnesses will take over and save them from a fatal fall. Yet
they are subconsciously nervous and fearful that they might fall.
This
made me think about our relationship with God. We know He is there and
that He loves us and cares for us. So, to that extent at least, we are
safe.
Yet, sometimes our doubts and fears take over and play
havoc with our Faith – especially when we face difficulties and troubles
in our lives. We wonder whether He will help us or not.
“Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me.” John 14:1 NIV.
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Saturday, 30 January 2016
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GREAT analogy, Victor! Far too often we skirt dangerous territory--KNOWING our safety harness is always there!
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That's true, Lulu. We do tend to "test" God don't we?
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Yes, great analogy.
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Thank you Sparky. God bless you too.
DeleteHi Victor! I love this analogy, it's so true. If we always knew we'd be 'caught' if we fall, imagine the great things we would do! Instead of being afraid, we'd be mighty in confidence.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't that be wonderful?
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Ceil
Yes Ceil, it would be wonderful. If only we had enough faith.
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Brilliant analogy, Victor. It certainly made me reflect on my behavior, so thank you for taking the time to post this! God Bless you!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your kindness, Michael.
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Boy, did your words ever hit a nerve! I don't know why I become so fearful, when I know God has always led and held onto me in the past. It seems like I am so quick to forget, and I so appreciate your gentle reminder. I loved this analogy. God bless you, Victor.
ReplyDeleteWe all tend to forget His closeness when things go wrong in our lives, Cheryl. It's our human nature.
DeleteGod bless you and yours Cheryl.