Catch Me
Kaley Faith Rhea is a young author and TV show co-host with a unique perspective on life. In this Spiritual Growth UPGRADE, she asks us to consider falling back on the Lord in faith and confidence.
"I’ve never hesitated to do a trust fall. Ever," Kaley says, "But I’ll admit it’s less because I’m a trusting person and more because I’m short enough a fall from this height wouldn’t cause any real damage."
Oh, Kaley, in all my years I (Dawn) have NEVER done a trust fall. I think I'd sooner jump out of a plane than trust that my pranking friends would catch me in a trust fall! But I know you've got something to teach me ... us ... here.
Kaley continues…
In seventh grade I went to a cheerleading practice. Suddenly they wanted me to let my fellow twelve- and thirteen-year-old girls lift me up, throw me into the air and catch me.
Have you ever heard the sound of twelve- or thirteen-year-olds catching another twelve- or thirteen-year-old out of the air?
I will tell you.
It sounds like getting punched in the face.
Oh, I "noped" right outta there. Really put my trust fall record into perspective.
I think I tend to do the same thing with the Lord.
Father, I will trust you...
- Only as far as I can be sure I won’t get hurt.
- Or only as far as I have a backup plan in place.
- Or only as far as I’m really the one in control here.
Which is no kind of trust at all.
In my life I have determined—through a great deal of data analysis and scientific observations—there are three specific situations during which I most need reminding that God is the One in control:
1. When everything feels out of control.
2. When I’ve accidentally convinced myself I am in control.
3. All the other times.
It is so easy when things go wrong to lose sight of the One we can absolutely trust.
Or maybe even to look at God—who is in control, after all—and to blame Him. How could He let this happen? Why didn’t He stop this?
I don’t know the answer every time to be honest. But I do know that every time God is good. He is the source of goodness.
And I do know that every time God loves you. He is the God who loved us enough to send his Son Jesus to die where we deserved to die.
God is good, even in a fallen world. God is love, even when it seems like your fallen world is especially falling apart.
When you are hurting or devastated or even just proud, and you wonder Can I trust God? Can I really trust Him?
While you’re quoting Jeremiah 29:11 to yourself, maybe listen to Paul in Romans 8, too, where he writes, “For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord (verses 38-39).”
Paul—whose life was filled with more hardship than I know how to imagine—had this brilliant, God-given trust that none of those hardships for one moment could keep him from experiencing the love God had for him. He could feel secure in God’s love in the face of everything. He had that assurance because of Jesus.
So I suppose in my life I have discovered—only through a miracle of grace—there are three specific things I need when I am arrogant or weary or battered enough to forget in Whom I can place my trust:
1. I need to focus on Jesus.
2. I need to read about Jesus.
3. I need to ask Jesus to, by His grace, give me the wisdom to trust Him when everything human in me is screaming Jesus may be the answer to a lot of things, but Jesus can’t be the answer to this.
Jesus IS the answer to this.
If Jesus is the answer in the face of death and demons and “anything else in all creation,” Jesus is the answer to every one of your thises.
Dear Jesus, You are perfect. You love me perfectly. Remind me through your Spirit there is no height I could fall from too high for You to catch me. If I believe You loved me enough to go to the cross, I have to believe You love me enough to catch me when my life or my ego seems out of control. Lord Jesus, I trust You.
Are there any areas of your life where you’ve been reluctant to trust in Jesus? How can you surrender to Him today?
Kaley Faith Rhea is the co-author of Turtles in the Road, releasing this year. Along with writing and teaching at writers’ conferences, she co-hosts the TV show, That’s My Mom, for Christian Television Network’s KNLJ in mid-Missouri. Kaley lives in the St. Louis area.
Reader Comments (1)
So poignant and real-life right there. "Fell" in love with it immediately. Even though there is an excessive amount of a personal-conviction-kind-of *ouch* inside it. Thanks, Kaley! And thank you, Dawn, for your ministry!