Last time we met I described my experiences with locks- not the kind in a magic show, but river locks for boats. You may want to go back and read Locked In: Part 1 before you continue with today’s post.
On deck that evening while viewing one of the most impressive locks on our cruise, one passenger and I enjoyed conversation and sparkling juice. We agreed, that even staying still for thirty minutes, surrounded by the imposing lock, we were having an experience of a lifetime. There was a lot to take in and it was unlikely we’d have this adventure again.
It was past my bedtime and knowing a five mile walk awaited me the next day, I retired to my cabin. I left the lock exit in the capable hands of the captain and crew. As Scripture reminds us, we can sleep safely; and I did.
In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety. Psalm 4:8 (NIV)
I lie down and sleep; I wake again because the Lord sustains me. Psalm 3:5 NIV
In our life changes and transitions, whether welcomed or unexpected, we can wait, securely sleep, and wait for direction. Instead of rejecting and perhaps complaining, we can respect and learn in the process. We can draw on wisdom from experts, gain advice for change, and read Scripture to rest in security.
That night, we waited and even toasted the experience. I slept soundly when the lock opened and the captain sailed on our course to reach our destination. The next morning, I pulled my curtains open and was greeted with a beautiful view of the countryside.
How do you look at life changes: as an obstacle, or a benefit to rising to another and different level? How have you seen beauty come out of life transitions and change?
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Have so enjoyed these posts Ms. Marilyn. You’ve “un-locked” a secret that many search for, in embracing the season you’re in, you find peace, learning, and new blessings that await you on the other side. God’s blessing dear lady.
This sentence in your message really spoke to me: “Perhaps character and God-confidence were developed in our locked position.” Although I’m quite aware of the ability of trials to teach us life-lessons, this perspective you share gave me new a new view to ponder. Perhaps God holds us in a certain position during the challenge or a certain stage of life to give us a lesson He has planned just for us. I’ve enjoyed this two part series, Marilyn.
What an amazing adventure. I have never gone through a lock system on a boat but would love to experience it.
Great analogy too. God is so good to us. Thanks for sharing Marilyn
I love this post, Marilyn. I think locks are fascinating, and I learned from your application to life with God. Thank you!