I
have been separated from my husband for nearly three weeks while I’ve been caring
for my Mom. I miss him like crazy, but it has
reminded us of our early marriage.
After
we were married, we lived in two different states for 18 months. We knew our
communications skills had to be perfected if our marriage was going to make it.
We managed to work through those 18 months.
For
a change, I decided to call my husband two evenings ago as I walked around Mom’s
neighborhood. I was able to see beautiful flowers in bloom. Trees with fruit
beginning their growth process. People doing yard work. Dogs running in back
yards. All while conversing with my husband.
Walking
and talking isn’t new. God has been doing since the creation of the world.
Genesis
3:8 tells us, “Then the man and his wife
heard the sound of the Lord God as he was walking in the garden in the cool of
the day, and they hid from the Lord God among the trees of the garden.” God
walked and talked with Adam and Eve, perhaps on a daily basis.
God
also walked with Israel. Leviticus 26:11 says, “I will walk among you and be your God, and you will be my people.” God’s
desire was to be among Israel, and He found that walking and talking was the
best way to achieve that.
Jesus
spent 33 years walking and talking with people. The Gospels are filled with such
accounts. Being in Jesus’ presence must have been exhilarating. Oh for just a
moment, sitting at His feet, listening to His teaching. That would have been
glorious.
Just
as people in Scripture walked with God and Jesus, we are called to walk with
God. And there are ways in which we are to walk. Let’s see what God’s Word has
to say about our walk.
We are to walk in all His ways. Deuteronomy 5:33; 10:12; 11:22; and
26:17 basically say the same thing. Listen to Deuteronomy 10:12-13. “And now, O Israel, what does the Lord your
God ask of you but to fear the Lord your God, to walk in all his ways, to love
him, to serve the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul, and
to observe the Lord’s commands and decrees that I am giving you today for your
own good.” There is quite a bit in this short passage, but walking in all
God’s ways is right in the middle of it. We must learn His ways. That is the
key.
We are to walk in the light. Psalm 89:15 tells us, “Blessed are those who have learned to
acclaim you, who walk in the light of your presence, O Lord.” And Isaiah 2:5
says, “Come, O house of Jacob, let us walk in the light of the Lord.” As we
journey through this life, God’s light can illuminate the path and make it
easier to navigate. I have stumbled enough; I want to walk in His light.
We are to walk in freedom. “I
will walk about in freedom, for I have sought out your precepts.” (Psalm
119:45) Under the New Covenant, we know what it is like to be free. Free from
the laws and rituals of Old Testament living. We can rejoice knowing that we
are walking in freedom!
We are to walk humbly. “He
has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To
act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.” (Micah 6:8)
Humility can be difficult, but as we draw closer to God and learn His ways,
this characteristic will begin to bloom and grow.
We are to walk in obedience and in
love. 2 John 6 says,
“And this is love: that we walk in
obedience to his commands. As you have heard from the beginning, his command is
that you walk in love.” Living a life of obedience is our way of showing
God that we are walking side by side with Him. Living a life of love is our way
of showing others that we are walking side by side with Him.
I
certainly love to walk and I know I will take more walks around Mom’s
neighborhood before I head for home. My prayer is that I and those I walk with
(Mason or Mom) will follow God’s precepts. That we will seek Him in all our
ways. And that we do it all in love.
Grace
and peace be yours in abundance,
Donna
Donna,
ReplyDeleteYou and your family are in my prayers. I hope your Mom heals quickly and I'm glad for you that you are getting to spend this time with her. Thanks for sharing :).
Jen T.
Jen, Thank you for your prayers. We so appreciate them! Mom is doing well today. She's getting a little stronger each day. Donna
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