I love to
walk state’s paths and trails and enjoy its grandeur and picturesque beauty.
I’m often reminded that these treks are symbolic of our spiritual journey, for
the Christian life is simply walking—with Jesus alongside as our companion and
guide. He walked through the land of Israel from one end to the other,
gathering disciples, saying to them, “Follow Me” (Matt. 4:19).
The
journey is not always easy. Sometimes giving up seems easier than going on, but
when things get difficult, we can rest a while and renew our strength. In Pilgrim’s
Progress, John Bunyan describes the arbor on Hill Difficulty where
Christian caught his breath before continuing the climb. His scroll provided
comfort, reminding him of the Lord’s continual presence and sustaining power.
He got a second wind so he could walk a few more miles.
Only God knows where the path will take us, but we have our Lord’s assurance, “I am with you always” (Matt. 28:20). This is not a metaphor or other figure of speech. He is real company. There is not one hour without His presence, not one mile without His companionship. Knowing He’s with us makes the journey lighter.