Footprints
Now imagine you and Jesus are walking along the beach
together. For much of the way His footprints go along steadily, consistently,
rarely varying in the pace. But your prints are in a disorganized stream of zig
zags,starts, stops,
turnarounds, circles, departures, and returns.
For much of the way it seems to go like this. But gradually, your footprints
come in line with His, soon paralleling Him consistently. You and Jesus are
walking as true friends. This seems perfect, but then an interesting thing
happens; your footprints that once etched the sand next to the Master's are now
walking precisely in His steps. Inside His large footprints is the smaller "sand
print," safely enclosed. You and Jesus are becoming one; this goes on
for many miles.
But gradually you notice another change. The footprints inside the larger
footprints seem to grow larger. Eventually it disappears altogether. There is
only one set of footprints. They have become one; again this goes on for a
long time.
But then something awful happens. The second set of footprints is back.
This time it seems even worse than before. Zig zags all over the place.
Stop...start. Deep gashes in the sand. A veritable mess of prints. You're amazed
and shocked. But this is not the end of your dream.
Now you speak: "I understand the first scene with the zig zags, fits, starts and
so on. I was a new Christian, just learning. But You walked on through the storm
and helped me learn to walk with You."
"That is correct," replies Jesus.
"Then, when the smaller footprints were inside of Yours, I was actually learning
to walk in Your steps. I followed You very closely."
"Very good. You have understood everything so far."
"Then the smaller footprints grew and eventually filled in with Yours. I suppose
that I was actually growing so much that I was becoming more like You in every
way."
"Precisely," replies Jesus.
"But this is my question. Was there a regression of something? The footprints
went back to two, and this time it was worse than the first."
Jesus smiles, then laughs. "You didn't know?" He says. "That was when we
danced."