| CHRISTIAN WALK Life: The A-maize-ing Journey By Laura J. BagbyCBN.com Sr. Producer
 
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                It was a particularly beautiful day in Las Cruces, New Mexico,  when my Aunt Susan, Uncle Rich, and I first began our trek through the “Voyage  of Discovery” corn maze, an activity that I had never done before, but being  the curious and adventurous person that I am, gladly said yes to on a recent  family visit. Meant to depict the seagoing expedition of Christopher  Columbus to the “New World,” the labyrinth was  a complex picture of three interlocking ships. With map neatly tucked away, the  three of us meandered through the tall corn field feeling confident that we  could find our way around the elaborate design without having to consult the  map. However, it didn’t take long for us to realize that we were  lost in the head-tall stalks and it was starting to get hot. Trying to align  ourselves with the map often proved useless, since none of us had a good sense  of direction and none of us were really paying attention to our surroundings. We  ended up going around in circles several times. My good-natured aunt, being a creative person and a writer  like myself, philosophized lightheartedly about the course that we were on,  proposing that there were important lessons to learn from our mishaps. For the  next hour or so, she and I bantered back and forth, further clarifying the  analogy between our current maze and life in general, with my uncle throwing in  his thoughts here and there.  It was fun and silly and we did finally stumble upon the  exit to the maze - only to realize that we had spent most of the time wandering  around the same section of corn rows over and over again! We never did make it  through the really complicated parts of the puzzle. Sounds corny (pun intended), but there really are some takeaway  points from this misadventure that parallel nicely to our Christian walk. I  share these with you now in the hopes that you will glean some truth: First, you cannot begin your journey if you do not know  where you should start, and you can’t complete your journey if you don’t know  where the finish line is. You have got to know where you are and where you are  going. How do you know this? With a corn maze, you simply note the “start” and  the “finish” on the map and use that as your guide. It’s the same in your  Christian walk. Only the start and finish are one and the same: Christ Jesus.  Did you know that we begin and end our journey with Jesus? It’s true. The Bible  says that He is the “author and finisher of our faith” (Hebrews 12:2), “the  Beginning and the End” (Revelation 21:6, 22:13). We must get this right,  because if we think life begins and ends with us, we will never find our way  around or our way out.  Second, you need to start your journey by studying the map.  It’s the key to successfully getting through that maze called life. The key to  the Christian walk is the Bible, so pull out the Word of God and meditate on it  before you take your first step of the day. Don’t just carry it around with you  unopened like my family and I did when we folded that “Voyage to Discovery” map  and tucked it into a back pocket. You have to unfold the truth, page by page,  and carefully look at it. Then you will keep to the correct path. Third, let the Holy Spirit lead. Making sense of God’s way can  be tricky when we lack spiritual understanding. We need the Holy Spirit to make  sense of the blueprints God gave in His Word. And we need to be careful to  listen only to His voice and no other noises when making a critical turn on our  route. On my corn maze outing, there was no single voice leading the way. When  we would come to a fork in the road or discover another path, the strongest and  loudest opinion generally led the way. It seemed to work for a while as the  most egalitarian method of decision, but our differing opinions just got us  into dead ends and forced us to backtrack. Soon we were disoriented and turned  around. The Christian life should not be punctuated with confusion, but rather  clarity. When we walk by faith, we must listen to the Holy Spirit’s voice alone,  instead of being swayed by any other right-sounding thought, notion, or  opinion. When the Holy Spirit is our guide, we will be taken along the pathway  of peace. Fourth, be prepared to change directions. Along life’s  journey, you are going to have to change your course, so stay on your toes. In  the corn field, if we had decided to simply go straight, we would have never  gotten out of that maze. We had to be flexible enough to move out of what we  knew into a new area in order to get to the end. In the same way, God doesn’t  want us to become complacent and idle as we tread our field. He wants us  growing, and often that means taking us on another road. He might test us by  taking us on a sharp turn just to see if we trust Him. He wants us to rely not  on sight and not on our own abilities but on Him alone.  Last, it’s hard to understand where you are going when you  are in the thick of things, when you are concentrating on what is directly in  front of you. But when you are able to rise above and see the situation from a different  vantage point, you will easily see the exact track you have been taking all  along. Once my aunt and uncle and I exited the corn field, we were able to get  a wider view of the maze. Then we could more easily see where the road turned  and just how far we had actually traveled. The Bible says that we should set  our minds on things above, not on earthly things. We can get bogged down in our  worries and cares and fail to see the beautiful design God is weaving into our  lives. But when we look to God and choose to remember that we are seated in  heavenly places, He changes our perspective and allows us to see His glory etched  into our lives.  You never know just what beauty God is carving into your  life as you seek to follow Him. May you commit each step of your walk, each  path in your journey, each twist and turn of your life to Him. Comments? E-mail 
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