I get to take the day off today from running and thought a bit of story time would be good on this Friday... This is one of my favorite stories that I wanted to share with you today...
“The Flying Rodleighs are trapeze artists who perform in the German circus Simoneit-Barum. When the circus came to Freiburg two years ago, my friends Franz and Reny invited me and my father to see the show. I will never forget how enraptured I became when I first saw the Rodleighs move through the air, flying and catching as elegant dancers.
“The Flying Rodleighs are trapeze artists who perform in the German circus Simoneit-Barum. When the circus came to Freiburg two years ago, my friends Franz and Reny invited me and my father to see the show. I will never forget how enraptured I became when I first saw the Rodleighs move through the air, flying and catching as elegant dancers.
The next day, I returned to the circus to see them again and
introduced myself to them as one of their great fans. They invited me to attend
their practice sessions, gave me free tickets, asked me to dinner, and
suggested I travel with them for a week in the near future. I did, and we
became good friends.
"One day, I was sitting with Rodleigh, the leader of the
troupe, in his caravan, talking about flying. He said, 'As a flyer, I must have
complete trust in my catcher. The public might think that I am the great star
of the trapeze, but the real star is Joe, my catcher. He has to be there for me
with split-second precision and grab me out of the air as I come to him in the
long jump.'
'How does it work?' I asked.
'The secret,' Rodleigh said, 'is that the flyer does nothing and
the catcher does everything. When I fly to Joe, I have simply to stretch out my
arms and hands and wait for him to catch me and pull me safely over the apron
behind the catchbar.'
'You do nothing!' I said, surprised.
'Nothing,' Rodleigh repeated. 'The worst thing the flyer
can do is to try to catch the catcher. I am not supposed to catch Joe. It's
Joe's task to catch me. If I grabbed Joe's wrists, I might break them, or he
might break mine, and that would be the end for both of us. A flyer must fly,
and a catcher must catch, and the flyer must trust, with outstretched arms,
that his catcher will be there for him.'
"When Rodleigh said this with so much conviction, the words
of Jesus flashed through my mind......" 'Don't be
afraid. Remember that you are the beloved child of God. He will be there when
you make your long jump. Don't try to grab him; he will grab you. Just stretch
out your arms and hands and trust, trust, trust.' "
- Henri Nouwen Our Greatest Gift
- Henri Nouwen Our Greatest Gift
Abby and Jens, my
prayer for you today is to trust, trust, trust. Trust the Catcher!
Proverbs 3:5-6
The Message (MSG)
5-12 Trust God from the bottom of your heart;
don't try to figure out everything on your own.
Listen for God's voice in everything you do, everywhere you go;
he's the one who will keep you on track.
Don't assume that you know it all.
Run to God! Run from evil!
Your body will glow with health,
your very bones will vibrate with life!
Honor God with everything you own;
give him the first and the best.
Your barns will burst,
your wine vats will brim over.
But don't, dear friend, resent God's discipline;
don't sulk under his loving correction.
It's the child he loves that God corrects;
a father's delight is behind all this.
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