Handlebars


So, after my workout this morning I sat quietly and this came to mind…riding_double

Often we see kids riding on bikes with another kid holding on tight while riding on the handlebars. As it came to mind I thought how much trust it takes to allow another to control the bicycle and guide the way while sitting on the handlebars. To leave the control of our direction in another’s hands and to their will.

Sometimes, the kid sitting on the handlebars can be uncomfortable, especially when there are bumps and holes in the road. There can be anxiety, and worry as the kid allows the guide to maneuver the bike as he/she pleases: not knowing where they are headed or which turn will come next.

Hear this… if the kid on the handlebars interferes with he or she who is steering the way, it can result in an accident, a terrible fall, much pain, and in a severe case – death! Also, the kid on the handlebars can – and may sometimes be incline to- take control of the steering by leaning, resisting a turn, or just simply trying to overpower the one who is steering the way.

However, if the passenger on the handlebars chooses to allow the guide all control, if the passenger chooses not to resist, not to lean but instead remain centered, chooses to let go of the anxiety and worry of where he or she may be headed, or when the next turn will come, and instead chooses to enjoy the wind in their face, the speed of travel, the passing environment, the sounds, the visuals: respects and trusts the guide, the experience can be joyful, memorable, fun, exciting, and gratifying.

This is my faith. Knowing there will be bumps in the road and holes to avoid, I am centered on the handlebars: and with all of my existence, I trust and respect my HIGHER POWER is in control and will lead the way.godsplan