Over the summer, our family went to Orlando for me to take a couple of classes. While we were there, we were able to go to Sea World. At Sea World, Elliana’s favorite ride was the
Shamu Express, a little roller coaster in the younger kid section of the
park. Even though she loved the ride,
she was scared by it. She would always
ask me to hold her tightly. So instead of
sitting normally in my seat, I would lean halfway over to the middle, with my
arms wrapped around her, holding her close to me. As we would go up and down the ride, she would even
lift her hands in the air as long as I
was holding on tightly to her. She
relaxed and enjoyed the ride knowing that I, the person she really trusts, had a
firm hold on her. She knew I wouldn't let anything bad happen to her. In fact, every time we came off the
ride and looked at the picture of all the riders, you could hardly even see her
because she was squished up next to me.
She was safe and secure and enjoyed the ride because she trusted me and
was confident that I would not let anything bad happen to her.
Sometimes my life seems like a roller coaster. Our oldest just became a teenager this summer, and and at times it has felt like being on a roller coaster. In fact, all of life, not just having a teenage daughter, can feel like a roller coaster at times. And yet the way that Elliana trusted me this summer on Shamu Express is a picture of my relationship with God, except that God really does have control of the roller coaster I'm riding. Just like Elliana could relax and enjoy the Shamu Express, if I go to God in faith in the midst of scary
circumstances, I can be like Elliana, and enjoy the ride of life, through the
ups and downs, fun parts and frightening parts, all the while knowing that He
has a firm hold of me. I can rest in Him because He has authority over my life, and even more, over everything in life and over life itself. I can rest in Him.