Lessons Learned on Life's Playground
In grade school, my favorite recess activity was playing on the bars. The school playground had three of them—one that hung low, another that was a medium height, and the third was the high bar. Naturally, I liked the high bar. When it was my turn, I’d climb up and position myself for a “penny drop,” swinging upside down by my knees, back and forth, working up the momentum until I’d finally straighten my legs, let go of the bar, and land upright with my feet planted on the ground.
One time, when I was about nine years old, I was in motion, readying myself for the drop. Picture little me hanging upside down with my long brown hair reaching for the ground, swinging back and forth by my knees, trying to work up the momentum I needed to let go. But this time, I mistimed the straightening of my legs. So, instead of simultaneously releasing them, I straightened one before the other. The result was me dangling on one knee until I crashed awkwardly to the ground. Ouch!
I broke my wrist with that fall, but do you think that kept me from doing penny drops again? It should have. But, nope, I was right back up there, swinging from my knees as soon as my cast came off. (In fact, I got bolder and created what my playground pals came to dramatically call the “death drop,” where we’d sit on top of the bar, fall backward, and then flip off and land on our feet. So, take that, broken wrist! I was not afraid!)
Why didn’t the fear of getting hurt again stop me from dropping backward off that bar? Why wasn’t I worried about another fall? I honestly don’t remember what drove me to continue doing drops off that bar. But man, I wish middle-aged me could summon some of the courage of my nine-year-old self!
Back in grade school, I didn’t know much about God or the Bible. Today though, after almost a lifetime of following Him, I know a lot more about the Lord. And looking back on my life, there have been many figurative “mistimed penny drops” where my fall should have issued some negative repercussions. But instead of recalling a lifetime of hurts and failures, I see the protection of my Heavenly Father, cushioning, and probably at times even preventing, my falls.
Friend, I am not saying we should meet at the playground and spot each other on penny drops! (That would be a huge disaster for both of us!) However, we don't need to live in fear or worry when we live in obedience to God's Word. He’s got us. Yes, we will trip, we will stumble, and we will lose our way. That’s life, and those things happen. But we aren’t alone in figuring it out. We’ve got an all-knowing, all-powerful Heavenly Father who has lovingly equipped us for everything life throws our way. But please don’t take my word for it! Open your Bible and uncover for yourself the many truths about God’s love and care for us.
Because we are friends, I’ll get you started:
Psalm 91:11 – God commands His angels concerning me and guides me in all my ways.
Proverbs 3: 25-26 – The Lord is at my side and keeps my foot from getting snared.
Isaiah 54:14 – He removes my terror and keeps it from coming near me.
Psalm 56:11 – My trust in God outweights whatever man could do to me.
John 14:27 – He gives me His peace.
1 Peter 5:7 – He invites me to cast my anxieties on Him because He cares for me.
Philippians 4:19 – God meets all my needs.
Heavenly Father, thank you for the loving way you watch over me. Thank you for protecting me from the falls that could have been devasting and redirecting my footing to solid ground. Lord, you know it’s not all been easy, but I know you are with me. Thank you for walking with me, carrying my burdens, meeting my needs, and filling me with your peace. Please help me remember that I have nothing to fear when I’m walking with you. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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