Instruction (Feb 21, 1999)
It was a cheap toy. I'm still not quite sure where we got it, but this
little, lime-green spinning top was Caleb's favorite toy.
Although he couldn't spin it, he played with it often. Every now and then,
he'd ask me to spin it for him. He enjoyed watching it balance and spin
almost miraculously on its tip. You could tell from the expression of his
face that he really wanted to know how that thing worked. Even more, he
wanted to learn how to spin it himself.
It was early in the morning when Caleb came running into my office.
"Daddy?" he asked. "Will you spin it for me?"
I stopped what I was doing and spun the cheap toy a few times. Just like
before, his eyes were glued to the spinning object. Occasionally, he would
turn to me and smile and giggle.
"I wanna spin it," he asked curiously. I took his hand in mine and showed
him how to snap his fingers. With my hand over his, we went through the
motions of grasping the top's handle between our fingers, and snapping them
quickly.
Then, I sat back and watched him try.
He fumbled around with the top a few times. Then, with one smooth motion,
he spun the top. I was surprised! He was surprised! We both started
shouting, "Yeah!" It was an exciting time.
For most, it may have been no big deal. For me and my son, it was a special
time. A time of teaching, a time of learning. Most of all, it was a time
of rejoicing.
Life is very similar. We have so many things we fumble around with, unable
to do because of inexperience or even fear. Yet, our Father takes our hands
and our heart and gently goes through the motions with us. He shows us how
to do those things we kept telling ourselves we can't do. He shows us how
to spin those tops.
But, God doesn't stop there. Just as me and my son shouted with excitement,
your Father rejoices with you in your victories. His heart leaps with yours
as you put into motion what your Father has taught you.
"Blessed is the man whom You instruct, O LORD..." (Ps 94:12a).
Blessings!
Russell
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