I built a scriptural case for seeing your bondage to expectations that the other person pedal. Learning to ride a unicycle is—
- wanting freedom from this bondage,
- knowing Jesus is your only hope,
- keeping your eyes on the Lord,
- standing firm as the Lord fights for your deliverance
It’s a new habit, much like learning to ride a unicycle would be, I confidently proclaimed, though I had never tried this myself. (In my defense, I will say I spoke from experience in the figurative sense, the spiritual unicycle riding. And I interviewed a local guy who rides his unicycle 40 miles a day around here to get an idea of how he learned.)
Little did I know then that my niece has been proficient on the unicycle since 4th grade and that she’d treat us to a “performance” that even included tricks ~ and that we’d all get to try riding the confounded thing. Shall I just say, “Laughter ensued”? If I can upload the video some kind family member took of me, I’ll do so to share the laughs with you. And then I plan to keep my mouth shut about skills I clearly don’t possess.
2 comments:
I can't wait to see the video! :)
I'd LOVE to read or hear more about the "Lesson" you gave on the topic of doing life "solo" in a marriage of two! Oh yes, and I'm also looking forward to clicking on the next blog to see your video!
:o) Hugs to you!
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