Jump! I’ll Catch You!
“...It (Love) always protects, always trusts...”1
Swimming
in the public pool was a summer highlight. Every weekend Mom would make up a
tasty picnic, Dad would gather the swim gear and little Johnny made sure to put
on his favorite flip-flops. The pool was usually crowded on Saturday
afternoons, but there was still enough space to enjoy a nice, cool dip before
lunch. 4-year-old, Johnny had been taking swim lessons but, on this day, he was
feeling brave as he yelled out, “Dad! Catch me!”. Dad turned at the sound of
Johnny’s voice and extended his arms just in time to catch Johnny as he
cannon-balled into the middle of the pool. Although Johnny hadn’t been past the
three and a half mark, today he trusted, whole-heartedly, that his dad would
catch him and protect him from drowning in the deeper end. For the last month,
Dad and Johnny had played this game of “jump and catch” in the shallow end of
the pool. Johnny had shown full faith in his dad when he said, “Jump to me,
Johnny, I’ll catch you!” Without hesitation, Johnny had taken the plunge, never
doubting that his father’s strong arms would catch him. This unwavering trust
in his dad led Johnny to feel that Dad would protect him anywhere in the pool.
As the years passed, Johnny and Dad continued their summer game, until that one
day when Dad called out, “Come on Johnny, Jump! I’ll catch you!”, that the
10-year-old Johnny replied, “No way, Dad, I don’t trust you!” It wasn’t that
Johnny didn’t think his dad couldn’t protect him anymore, it was more that
Johnny wasn’t entirely sure his dad could still catch him. Johnny’s faith in
his dad had wavered because Johnny was becoming more independent and didn’t
really feel that he needed his dad to catch him anymore.
Our
relationship with Jesus is similar. When we were new Christians, we trusted in
Jesus whole-heartedly; knowing he would catch us if we fell. But as the years
went by and we became more independent in our walk with Christ, we stopped
trusting Jesus to take care of our every need. Suddenly, we felt that we could
take care of things on our own. Many times, we’ve failed. But Jesus is calling
out to us today, “Trust in me! I will protect you!”. It doesn’t matter how
“spiritually” old we get, Jesus will still be there holding out His loving arms
saying, “Jump! I’ll catch you!”. Won’t you take that plunge with Jesus today?
Trust that he will protect you.
Suggested
Prayer:
Dear
Lord, help me to trust in you with all my heart (Prov. 3:5), for you know the
best plan for my life. Allow me to rest in the protection of your love for me,
so that I can come to you with an unwavering faith. Thank you for always being
steadfast and unmovable. I put my trust in you! In Jesus’ loving name, Amen.
1 Corinthians 13:7 (NIV).
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