Many years ago, I read a book called, “Hinds’ Feet On High
Places.” It is the story of a girl named, Much Afraid, a girl like you and like
me. She wants to stay in the valley where she is comfortable and knows her way
around, until one day she has an encounter with the Good Shepherd.
How she longs to follow Him, but her pesky relatives keep
holding her back along the way. Friends and cousins like Pity and Pride, Fear,
Resentment and Bitterness. They hinder her journey. She does not understand it
at the time, but the Shepherd chooses Sorrow and Suffering as her companions
and, slowly, she heads up a tough mountain trail. The hinds (or deer) she spots
up ahead near the top of the mountain take an easier route, and she wonders why
the Shepherd insists she take another way. But one day, she reaches the uppermost
place, the highest place, lessons learned and joy found.
This allegory speaks to us as we journey along in life, never
quite understanding all of it along the way. But Jesus does, and one day, we
will be like the hind. Sitting in heaven, everything done for Jesus following
along with us with whispers of “Well done, good and faithful servant.” (Matthew
25:21)
He makes
my feet like the feet of a deer. He causes me to stand on the heights. Psalm
18:33
Lord,
We won’t have all of the answers until we meet You in heaven.
Keep us filled with hope and trust throughout our journeys on earth. Even when
our companions include sorrow and suffering, You know the way out and through
it all. We love You.
In Jesus name,
Amen
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