The steps of a good man are ordered by the LORD and He delights in his way. And even if he falls, he will not be utterly cast down because He upholds him with His strong hand.” Psalm 37:23-24
The other day we were down at my daughter’s house who lives near Murray, Kentucky. They have blessed us with two of our eight grandchildren and if you know anything about grandkids they are just a bunch of fun. Matt and Jen live in the country near Kentucky Lake and my wife Judy decided we needed to take a walk. Now if you know Judy you know she believes that people build houses for essentially one reason—to sleep in. If you aren’t sleeping, you need to be doing something—outside. Period.
So, naturally, we took a walk. I was with my grandson James and we were having an adventure. Soon we were walking hand in hand. Now, James, who is six, is a very thoughtful young man. So, eventually, he asks me, “Papa, what is your real name?” Now I knew what he was asking but why not have some fun when you can? So, I told him my name was Papa. “No” he said firmly, “your real name.” Well, I gave in and told him it was Dewayne.
He took a shot at pronouncing it and got real close. I thought that might be the end, but no, the best was yet to come. He then asked me, “Papa (he didn’t try Dewayne) how old are you? Well, that was a good question, so I gave him the answer. “James,” I said, “I am almost 67 years old.” Again, almost without hesitation he said, “Papa, you’re almost dead.” I died laughing—no pun intended. The Bible mentions something about out of the mouth of babes, truth comes, and I guess truth be known…there’s a lot more days behind me than before me.
Another of my favorite James stories occurred several years ago. Judy and I drove down to Vienna to Jon and Becca’s house and the Johnson clan drove up from Murray. Everyone was there with the exception of Sarah and Blake who at that time were stationed in Savanah, Georgia. The occasion for us getting together was my oldest granddaughter’s 15th birthday. So, anyway, it is always more fun when the grandkids are around. If you just wait you will learn something—or at least get a good subject for a sermon or a story. The latter was true in this case!
The family had migrated to the basement and only James and I were left upstairs. So, I said to James (who was two at the time), “Come on, James, let’s go to the basement.” We headed toward the stairs and I wisely offered my hand and he even more wisely took it. The wisdom of that decision became apparent quickly. Now James was and is, all boy. As we headed down the stairs, he didn’t go slowly or carefully—he literally headed down. I mean, full speed, Katie-bar-the-door down. As we started down, he performed a combination of running, jumping, and skipping maneuvers. Stairs were missed but hey, who cares, it was fun. Let me just say I was glad that I had a good grip on him because if I hadn’t, well, it wouldn’t have been pretty.
We made it somewhat safely to the bottom of the stairs and I had to share the story and we all had a good laugh. But later, as I pondered how that all played out, it made me appreciate God in a whole new way. I freshly realized how glad I am that God has a good grip on my hand. As I charge head first into life, especially in years like 2020, if He didn’t have ahold of me—well, it just wouldn’t be pretty. But just like I held onto James, so God has ahold of me. Only eternity will tell how many times He saved me from pain and suffering and the consequences of thousands of bad decisions.
Years ago, while reading the Bible, a passage jumped off the pages and into my life. It said, “The steps of a good man are ordered by the LORD and He delights in his way. And even if he falls, he will not be utterly cast down because He upholds him with His strong hand.” That is such powerful truth. The fact that God directs my steps, that the path He chooses for me is cause for Him to delight and that when I fall, He’s got me…well, that is good, good news. And the best part is, it is true.
As we get ready to leap into 2021, it’s good to know that we can have someone like God holding our hand. If you are a Jesus follower you know all about that and, if you aren’t yet, He is just waiting for you to take the leap of faith. Why not give Him a try? God’s not big about denominations or even religion but He is real big about loving you and He wants to walk with you in this New Year. James didn’t know too much about stairs when he took the plunge, but his Papa did. James could rest assured that when it came to stairs…Papa had it all under control. And when it comes to life, we can rest assured that our Dearest Daddy knows all about life and has it all under control. You might say, “He’s got this.”
Love this format. Perfect for the last day of 2020. He truly “Has This”.
John W
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