Saturday, March 24, 2012

Blindly Trusting

    Yesterday was a strange day, well more strange than most days. I should start by saying that I have only two classes up stairs: 2nd and 3rd hour. Well I felt the need to wear heels and dress up a tad bit.  Going up and down stairs in heels really isn't my strong suit but I haven't fallen flat on my face, yet.  So of course I forgot my binder for third hour and needed to go to my locker, which is down stairs. On my second trip up stairs, I came to some what of a collision. A girl who messed up her knee was trying to go down the second flight of stairs . Her friend was attempting to help her and unfortunately the stair case that we were on happens to be really narrow. So half way between the flight of stairs we run into each other. With the shoes I was wearing, I couldn't walk backwards and the girl's friend really could go backwards either. Thus creating a weird bound between the two of us. Almost simultaneously she reached for my hand as I reached for hers. She put blind trust into the hands of a stranger, on a flight of stairs. Most people wouldn't do this specially to lean on that stranger for help. I helped her down a few stairs then went to class amazed at how strangely perfect that moment was.

     And how does this relate to God in anyway? Well its simple. I'm amazed that some girl I've never met can put trust blindly into the hands of a stranger and know everything will be okay, but yet I have blindly put my faith and trust in God that many people don't believe in. So really I'm amazed that so many people can truly just throw all trust towards God and know everything will be okay. I don't know how many times  I've asked for guidance or forgiveness from God but I know that no matter what happens everything will be okay. Because it can be seen from the point of view that I am blindly putting trust into God's hand and hoping everything will be okay. I am. I am putting trust into God's hands on a flight of stairs knowing that He will help me when I'm hurt and knowing everything will be okay or even better in the end.

(Hope this post was better than the last :)

Happily trusting blindly,
         Rissa

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