The path of life
by Sue Westhorp
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You show me the path of life (Psalm 16:11a).
For as many years as I can remember, I have visited my auntie in Cudgee in South West Victoria – first during school holidays with my parents and siblings, then on my own as a young adult, and then with my own family. An important ritual of these visits is taking the dogs for a run along a beautiful part of the Hopkins River. This part of the river runs through farmland, with cows usually greeting us as we drive through the gates. As we walk (while the dogs run), I’m always fascinated by the skinny paths worn by the cattle’s hooves over the years. These paths meander up the side of hills and skirt the edge of the river, providing safety for us as we navigate the uneven ground and saving us from twisted ankles.
I’ve always been the type of person who feels most comfortable sticking to the ‘path’ in life. I find safety and security in knowing that the way ahead is tried and true. Occasionally, I get adventurous and detour off the path, but my naturally cautious personality means I am soon back on track, not wanting to get into any trouble or danger. There are often many pathways laid out for us – education pathways, career pathways, parenting pathways. How do we choose the right one?
In today’s reading, the psalmist outlines the blessings of following the path God has set out for us – refuge, counsel, security and joy. These blessings are wonderful enough in themselves, but the path of life is the ultimate blessing and gift. Life in all its abundance and freedom is ours through the suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus. God does not call us to a path he has not walked himself – we are not alone! As we walk the path of life, God walks with us, strengthening us, protecting us and rejoicing with us, and calling us into his presence where we can live forever.
Loving God, continue to show me the path of life with its security, refuge and joys. Always be my companion as we walk it together. Amen.
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