The two-year old likes to run.
It warms my heart when I see his funny movements as
he runs. It also scares me because young children
have a tendency to fall very easily.
I was out shopping with my sons when the two-year old
started to run.
He fell.
If you are a parent, you completely understand the
phrase,"it hurts you more than it does them." There
is something that pains worse than physical torment
to see your little one hurt. He skinned his knee and
elbow. He cried for a few minutes and finally with
the soothing of Daddy, quieted down.
We are like my two-year old.
There are so many areas of life where we must run:
some by choice, some by the force of circumstances.
There are so many new things. There are so many times
when our steps are unsure and we are not experienced
runners.
The older I get, the more I understand how a Divine
Father can let us go through some things and fall. I
was tempted to stop my son when I saw him run. I knew
that sooner or later, if not that day then one day,
he would fall.
I also knew that if he was to ever learn how to run,
he must fall, and often I had to watch him do it.
I fell in business several times before I was able to
run.
I fell in relationships several times before I had
sense enough to stop looking for perfection and know
that we all have faults.
Even your second child is reared differently from the
first because you learn some things from falling with
that first one.
I fell off of my bicycle.
I fell off of my motorcycle.
I fell on skates (roller and ice).
I even choked a few times while learning to swim.
We often fall when learning to run the things of life.
Too often bruises stop us from ever trying to run
again. We are afraid that we will slip and get hurt.
We are afraid of the pain.
My son runs much better now. I still wince when I see
him run on a hard surface but he won't stop running.
At only two, he has one of the keys of life.
He won't stop running just because he fell.
Your bruises will heal, you will get up,
and the path will still be there.
Though at times you may not think it so,
The Divine Father is still watching over you.
He just knows that he has to let you fall,
If you are ever to learn to run.
Nathaniel Bronner is the founder and main writer for
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