I was enjoying the start of my first whitewater rafting experienceuntil I heard the roar of the rapids up ahead. My emotions were flooded with feelings of uncertainty, fear, and insecurity at the same time. Riding through the whitewater was a first-rate, white-knuckle experience! And then, suddenly, it was over. The guide in the back of the raft had navigated us through. I was safeat least until the next set of rapids.
Transitions in our lives can be like whitewater experiences. The inevitable leaps from one season of life to the nextcollege to career, changing jobs, living with parents to living alone or with a spouse, career to retirement, youth to old ageare all marked by uncertainty and insecurity.
In one of the most significant transitions recorded in Old Testament history, Solomon assumed the throne from his father David. Im sure he was filled with uncertainty about the future. His fathers advice? Be strong and courageous, and do the work. . . . For the Lord God, my God, is with you (1 Chron. 28:20).
Well have our fair share of tough transitions in life. But with God in our raft were not alone. Keeping our eyes on the One who is navigating the rapids brings joy and security. Hes taken lots of others through before.
King David had desired to build Gods temple (1 Chron. 17:1), but God told him he could not because of the blood he had shed as a warrior (28:3). Instead, the privilege and responsibility for this project would fall upon the shoulders of Davids son Solomon. It is understandable that Solomon would be apprehensive about assuming this role. But his father admonished him to trust in God and do the work. Indeed, God was faithful as Solomon built the temple and took his fathers place as king.
Are you facing a transition? Reflect on Gods faithfulness and ask Him for strength to carry you through.