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[Whitney Capps]
March 15, 2018
The Dance of Faith
[WHITNEY CAPPS](
âLet the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you. Show me the way I should go, for to you I entrust my life.â [Psalm 143:8]( (NIV)
Like many newlyweds do, Chad and I had a traditional first dance at our wedding reception. Now, it wasnât the stuff of epic, viral first dances. Nope. It was a rather boring demonstration. Very, very vanilla. We treated our guests to several minutes of us recycling the same three moves and shuffling around to Etta Jamesâ âAt Last.â Oh, and there was one fairly awkward dip at the end. One dip. And we nearly fell over.
Iâm not much of a dancer, but I can follow a strong partner. Chad is a great leader. In business, heâs thoughtful, decisive, collaborative and confident. But on the dance floor? Heâs the exact opposite of all that. So, during our wedding dance, I tried to lead, but we ended up stepping on one anotherâs toes. A lot.
When that didnât work, I tried to coach him along. Iâd whisper in his ear what next steps to take, so I could âfollowâ him. That way it would look like he was leading, but I was still in charge, making sure we didnât do something that would haunt us for the rest of our lives. This thing was being videotaped, after all! That didnât work either. In dancing, youâre not really leading if you have to be told what to do.
On that May evening years ago, we moved around to music, but I donât know legitimate dancers would say we actually âdanced.â We were going through the motions, but we werenât dancing.
When I look back on my spiritual journey â the dance I have with the Lord â Iâd say the same has been true. Iâve been going through the motions, but I donât know if youâd call it âdancing.â
Iâve often thought that I know the song better. Or Iâve danced along to a song in my head, trying to make my own music. Sometimes I would breakdance when the Lord was trying to lead me to waltz. I resisted the gentle pull of His arms, pushing Him away so I could do my own thing.
Now in this analogy, God is nothing like my Chad when it comes to dancing. Our strong and tender God is completely competent to lead us. He knows all the moves to make. He knows the rhythm of our lives perfectly; He wrote the music. He isnât making it up as He goes along. Itâs all been perfectly orchestrated since the beginning of time.
Todayâs key verse, [Psalm 143:8]( reminds us to fully trust God to lead us. âLet the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you. Show me the way I should go, for to you I entrust my life.â
Ultimately, this dance of sanctification is Godâs process to lead. Heâs the One who designed it. Heâs the One in control of it. Heâs the One setting the pace. At the end of your faith journey, you will be sanctified â set apart as holy â because God is the one initiating the whole thing, and He promises to finish the dances that He starts.
Oh Father, thank You for being our trustworthy dance partner, always leading and always within armâs reach. You are faithful, ever competent and kind. Help me resist my tendency to want to lead, and give me Your unfailing grace when I push You away or step on Your toes. In Jesusâ Name, Amen.
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