Wednesday, July 8, 2009

The Trampoline Principle

A few years back when my dad was going in for a surgery my brother asked me how I was still able to be so happy with all that had transpired in my life. (My husband had just gone through a difficult season with his health.) I heard myself explaining that our life had been like jumping on a trampoline. Our lows had been very low, but our highs were pretty far up there as well. If you have ever jumped on a trampoline you know what I am talking about. When you first jump you don't go down or up very far. The more you jump and invest energy into jumping the lower and higher you get. When a friend is jumping alongside of you, you can actually jump in such a way that causes the other person to soar! It can be a blast where you can do stunts and fun things you could not do on your own or when you are on the ground.

God is faithful not to leave us in the valleys of life. He is also faithful to not allow us to solely live on the mountain tops. It is the balance of both that makes life vivid and full. Along the path between the valleys and mountains, He often blesses us with true friends. Those who laugh with us when we are happy, cry with us when we are sad. Encourage and lift us up when we are down and redirect us if we are wandering down destructive paths. Today I am blessed and thankful for those true friends in life who have jumped beside me on the trampoline of life and helped me to soar. I am purposing anew to be a true friend to others; to look for ways to help them to reach new heights.

If you don't yet have those kinds of friendships in life, pray that God will bring people into your path that you can jump alongside on this trampoline of life. It takes vulnerability, time and energy, but the view is great!

Romans 12:15 "Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn." Proverbs 18:24b "but there is a friend that sticks closer than a brother."

Many Blessings!

Shanda

This is a re-post of a previous post.

7 comments:

HappyascanB said...

This is such a great principle. And so true. I've had one of those weeks where I felt like I was glued to the bottom of a trampoline. I'm ready to launch off, so bring it on God!! :) And the friends who are there during the ups and downs? Irreplaceable. Just told my best bud that yesterday, actually!! Thanks, Shanda!

Shayla said...

LOVE IT!!!

Shanda, I love how you can create tiny visuals of life and God in everyday objects :) what a gift!!!!

What you said was completely true :) Life is a trampoline, but you can't jump without God...without Jesus you just sit there and sink :S

christy rose said...

Shanda,
I have a few of those really great trampoline friends. They are very important in my life! And the view is great1
CHRISTY

Jennifer said...

I love that analogy...the trampoline principle - that will stick with me for a long time! So thankful for the "true" friends I have along this journey!

Sue said...

I just love how God gives you such vivid word pictures to share His truths! Thank you so much for this poignant reminder!

Mary Jo said...

I really enjoyed your post over at internet cafe devotions this week!

:)

Thanks for sharing.

Jimmy Parker said...

So glad you've "bounced" back to blogging! :-)