I copied this to inform others.....thanks.
Our family likes to hike, and weve had some grand adventures together. But when our boys were small, our enthusiasm caused us to walk too fast and too far, and their legs often grew weary. They couldnt keep up the pace, despite their determined efforts and our assurance that the end of the trail was just over the next hill.
Dad, would come the plaintive request, accompanied by upraised arms, will you carry me? Of course, I would reply, and hoist the child on my shoulders. He was not a burden, for he was little and light.
How often, like my children, Ive grown weary, and the end of my efforts is not even in sight. I can no longer keep up or accomplish the task. But I am learning that I can turn with arms upraised to my heavenly Father, who walks beside me, and I can ask Him to carry me.
I know He will lay me on His shoulder as a shepherd carries the lamb that was lost (Luke 15:5). There He will joyfully carry me all day long, for I am little and lightno burden to Him. There I find rest, for the beloved of the Lord shall dwell in safety by Him, who shelters him all the day long; and he shall dwell between His shoulders (Deut. 33:12).