
I’ll take the hand of those who don’t know the way, who can’t see where they are going. I’ll be a personal guide to them directing them through unknown country. I’ll be right there showing them what roads to take so they don’t fall in the ditch. These are the things I’ll be doing for them – sticking with them – not leaving them for a minute. Isaiah 42:16 from The Message
It is amazing how many times I have heard the question lately, Where do we go from here? The L. A. Fitness in East Cobb is closing its doors permanently effective Monday. Many of us are perplexed about the reason and even more perplexed about the question, where do we go from here?
Most of us have been exercising here for well over twenty years, and we have all formed long term friendships and routines. For example, we know who swims and at what time, we know what lane they prefer, we know how to share our lanes when it’s crowded, we know the swimmers that splash us, and we know the trials, tribulations, and the celebrations of those who we see on a daily basis. The question arises among us every day, where do we go from here?
This dilemma is minor compared to those who have much bigger issues when they ask, where do we go from here? It could be the loss of a job. It could be the death of a loved one. It could be the relocation of a family. It could be a serious diagnosis of a loved one. It could be the splitting of a church, and the loss of all the things dear to the members. So, where do we go from here?
It is at these times that God reminds us that every detail of our future is already known to Him. The following story is told of a mapmaker. Centuries ago when a mapmaker ran out of the known world before he ran out of parchment, he would frequently draw a dragon at the edge of the scroll. This was intended as a sign to explorers that they were entering unknown territory at their own risk.
However, many did not regard the dragon as a mapmaker’s warning sign, but instead, as a prophecy. They foresaw disaster beyond the known worlds they traveled, and their fear kept them from pushing on to discover new lands and peoples.
Other, more adventurous travelers, however, saw the dragon as a sign of opportunity and a doorway to new worlds worth exploring. Each of us has a mental map that contains the information we need for guidance as we begin each new day and each new adventure. Sometimes, just like the maps of long ago, our mental maps can have edges to them which seem to be marked by dragons or fears.
Sometimes we fear failing , being rejected, being ridiculed, being alienated, being worried about not having enough, or being fearful of losing what we have. God reminds us in our scripture that He will take our hand, He will be our personal guide, and He will stick with us as we contemplate, where do we go from here?
In times like these, I can see in my mind’s eye God speaking to His people as they stood on the threshold of the promised land not knowing what awaited them when they went into it. The simple words, “The Lord is the one who goes before you” is the goal or strategy we need to remember every day.
After mapping out your day, and asking, where do we go from here? Commit it all to God and believe that He has gone before you to prepare the way.
As for the L.A. Fitness friends, we have confidence in the future!








