The oldest one, Allie, was playing a game, and her mother was calmly watching over her. Ready to give instruction and help when necessary.
At about the time Allie hit Round Ten, I could see she was beginning to get tired out. Not physically, but mentally. She started to get frustrated over nothing and became anxious. She was on the verge of throwing the squares down and crying (keep in mind that she is four) when he mother patiently said,
"Honey, what's wrong? You are doing just fine."
Allie, still frustrated, cried, "But Mom, what if I make the wrong choice?!"
Ahh, Allie....how little she realized how loaded that statement was.
I have to admit, I hate decisions. So when I heard this little four year-old get frustrated with the same thing, I started thinking about myself. I thought about how I have a hard time picking out what kind of gum I want. I take forever to order dinner at a restaurant - and don't even think to ask me what kind of ice cream to decide on! Sometimes, I want to throw down my squares and cry out in frustration. Heck, sometimes I do!
So naturally, when I think about the BIG decisions in my life, I tend to feel a little bit like Allie.
What if I make the wrong choice?
The thing I constantly forget, is that God is in the same room with me, and he's telling me the same thing Allie's mother told her, "What's wrong? You're doing just fine."
You see, any decision I make can be for the glory of God. Any choice, and road I follow, God can use. The thing is, some results are easier to deal with than others.
If Allie mixes the squares and makes a wrong choice, she must go back and fix it. Whereas if she puts them together - like the directions say - the first time, then she wouldn't have anything to fix. But honestly, can a four year old get everything right the first time? No.
The same holds true for us. We may have to go back and rearrange our squares to get the right colors, but it CAN be fixed. And we can't be expected to get it right everytime, because, like a four year old, we must learn what the correct answers are before we can be expected to make the right choice.
But thank goodness God is there to help us figure out those answers. He's there to encourage us when we get one wrong.
And he's there to help us rearrange the squares when we mix them up.
"Wise choices will watch over you. Understanding will keep you safe."
~ Proverbs 2:11
No comments:
Post a Comment