Wearing the Right Shoe
“He will
make your righteousness shine like the dawn, the justice of your cause like the noon day sun.”
~Psalm 37:6 (NIV)
Book: Life’s Compass for Eternal Treasure
Chapter 17: Wearing the Right Shoe
The walk through this passage of Psalm 37 has been leading us
to a wonderful place. I don’t know if you noticed, but the last verse we covered kind of left us hanging.
So what happens after you commit your heart to God? Well, He says, “He will make your righteousness shine like
the dawn, the justice of your cause like the noon day sun” (Psalm 37:6)…
…I remember one time when my old roommates and I decided to go
visit their grandmother, my adopted grandmother, at the hospital. Her name was Mommom, and she loved to laugh.
Often our moments would be called “Minnesota Experiences.” I was from Minnesota and all my experiences sure
could make her laugh . . . Well, this day was unlike any other. I had been complaining to my roommates how
my shoes just didn’t feel right. I had just bought a new pair of sneakers, but for some reason they never seemed
like the right size. I walked around in them for two weeks.
Well, I guess my roommates got tired of my complaining and asked to look at my shoes.
Would you believe that one was an eight and a half and the other was a ten? No wonder I couldn’t walk
straight, I was wearing two different size shoes. Oh boy how we laughed and laughed at this. I kept trying
to justify why I had never looked at the size of the shoes and how I didn’t notice that big of a difference.
It didn’t matter what I said, they would just laugh all the more harder. And that is how I came to be
known as the girl who provided a little “Minnesota Experience” for my adopted family.
Do you ever feel like you’re walking in two
different size shoes when it comes to this walk with God? It’s difficult to do. Quite uncomfortable, that’s
for sure. Well, we walk in two different size shoes when we say one thing and do another. We walk in two different
size shoes when we adapt to someone else’s style of living instead of God’s. I think we also find ourselves
in the wrong shoes when we try to be more like the people around us instead of more like Jesus who is inside of us.
While Jesus was on this earth, He exhibited all that
He wanted us to be. God has not asked us to trust Him without first providing examples of His own Son putting His trust
in the Father. We are not the only ones called to delight ourselves in God, Jesus was too. And commit. Oh
my goodness . . . Jesus completed the ultimate act of commitment. He showed us what it is like to live out the
very passage that I am trying to expound upon in this book. He lived it out so that we could see we would never be alone.
He faced it all to show us that we could make it through anything if our dependence is solely on God.
Author: Sarah Beth (Lindberg) Malanowski, myself
Are you wearing the right shoes? Does it feel like
you’re in two different shoes when it comes to this walk with God? Have you let other people determine what your
life for God will be like or the decisions you will make for Him? Step into the right size shoes and feel what it feels
like to walk in the pair that were made for you. Follow God in His design for your life and let His Word guide you.
Dear Father God, I know how it feels to
walk in the wrong pair of shoes both physically and spiritually. Both don’t feel so great. I pray
that my life will align with Your desires God and that I will continue to walk out Your ways. You are the only
One who knows the perfect direction for me. Guide me according to Your will!
Wearing the Right Shoes,
Sarah
“Life’s Compass for Eternal Treasure” has been given a tremendous
opportunity to be used in the prisons across America through Prison Fellowship. I have been told that the prisons
will take as many books as they can get and many of the inmates would enjoy an opportunity to read this book.
All it takes is a $5 donation to get one book into the
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I appreciate your prayers, as God continues to lead me in this
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