I was more than a mile from my house when the bottom DROPPED and it started to pour. It was dark. Cold. Windy. And now raining. Plus I was running UPHILL. (Although when do you ever run downhill in East Tennessee?) Do you think the wind was at least blowing at my back? Nope. Hitting me in the face? Of course.
While I was running uphill into the cold, rainy wind... one of my favorite worship songs started playing on my iPhone. GIVE ME FAITH. Here are some of the lyrics:
I need You to soften my heart
To break me apart.
I need You to open my eyes
To see that You're shaping my life.
All I am
I surrender
Give me faith to trust what You say
That You're good and Your love is great
I'm broken inside, I give You my life
I need You to soften my heart
To break me apart
I need You to pierce through the dark
To cleanse every part of me.
I may be weak
But You're Spirit's strong in me
My flesh may fail
But my God You never will.
As I continued to trudge through the storm, a passage from Hebrews came to mind...
"Let us fix our eyes upon Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before Him, endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God."
[Hebrews 12:2]
I instantly realized that this moment was such an incredible representation of our lives. We're going to encounter storms. They're going to be hard. But we have to fix our eyes upon Jesus. Upon the cross. Do you realize how hard it is to look up when the wind and rain are hitting you in the face? My vision may have been impaired but I wasn't blinded... I knew the direction I needed to go. I knew where I could find warmth and refuge. From the physical rain, it was my house. From the spiritual rain, it was my God.