
My PaPa once said that life is like going up a steep hill. You have clean out the briars along the way but if you keep on, you will get to the top.
I have another take on what he meant by comparing life to riding a roller coaster. There will be ups and downs, twists and turns along the way. Through it all we have to let God strap us in and then hang on.
When I was younger I loved riding roller coasters. The very first one I conquered was The Great American Scream Machine at Six Flags over Georgia. It took a lot of time for me to work up the nerve to attempt it. It seemed so high and so fast. When I finally rode it I was terrified and the ride was so rough that I desperately held on to the safety bar in front of me.
Life sometimes presents us with times where we are overcome with fear We have to tighten our grip and hold on. Hanging on during tough times requires mental, emotional and spiritual strength. We have to keep our focus and remember that the tough times are temporary and only do what we can do.
Psalm 63:8 (the Amplified Bible) states it very appropriately when it tells us “My soul (my life, my very self) clings to you; Your right hand upholds me.” This was written by David while he was in the Judean desert while running away from his enemies. It shows the importance in being anchored in God during the tough times.
Someone once said of roller coasters that you have a choice to scream or enjoy the ride. We too have the choice of how to ride the roller coaster of life. We can complain about it or we can just ride it out. The ride is out of our control. We have to believe that it will work out the way it was meant to work out in the end.