Text:
Psalm 56:12-13.
“I am under vows to you, O God; For you
have delivered my soul from death and my feet from stumbling, that I may walk
before God in the light of life.”
How
did I become under vows to God? In my case, it is not because I ever made a “God,
get me out of this mess” plea, but because I am alive at all. I was born three
months premature in 1957, a time when sustaining premature babies was
difficult.
According to His plan, I was born without heart defects, I had no
lung trouble, and the regulated oxygen in the incubator did not leave me blind.
If you saw me today, it would be hard for you to believe I weighed just over
two pounds at birth.
Though
cerebral palsy makes my body less agile than normal, I seem to have received a
relatively agile mind, and I must consider carefully what to do with it. Some
people make vows that promise action, but I believe God values vows about our
attitudes even more. Giving thanks must be a major emphasis in my life, and in
yours. I agree that maintaining an attitude of thanks is not what we are most
inclined to do. On some days, it can be very hard indeed.
Once
we have begun to build an attitude of thanks, action is required. Our text
today clearly states that our souls are saved from death so that we can walk
before God. For all of us, “walk” means the acts involved in living life, even
if our mobility choice is a set of wheels. For the rest of us, who do not
stride through life with the power and grace of athletes, for we who
concentrate ferociously on each step, whose gait is closer to staggering or
shuffling, the remainder of the verse holds great significance. Our God
prevents our feet from stumbling countless times each day as we make our daily
effort to do His will. If our actions make the source of our strengths obvious,
we fulfill our purpose as His dearly cherished remnant, His holy people.
Heidi Dru Kortman DTM
God's gifts and call are irrevocable.
Heidi Dru Kortman, a CWG Apprentice graduate, ACFW member since 2004, and Word Weaver member has published devotionals in various newsletters, and a collected volume of devotionals. Her poetry, flash fiction, and short stories have appeared in small magazines, and a website. She is applying herself to the task of writing smoothly polished fiction.
2 comments:
Thank you for the opportunity, Laura.
Heidi, thanks for sharing your tesitmony and your heart.
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