Waimea Canyon on the Hawaiian Island of Kauai is the largest canyon in the Pacific and is certainly on the long list of God’s amazing creations. It’s been carved over thousands of years and measures approx. 17 km in length, just under 2 km wide and is 6,000 km deep. It is smaller than the Grand Canyon of Arizona but said to rival its beauty.
My wife and I had an opportunity recently to view this dramatic wonder. With a very early morning start, we drove up a winding road to find a lookout point on the upper area of the canyon. The two of us were alone at a lookout over the canyon, simply taking in God’s beautiful creation with all its majesty – perfectly still and peaceful. I caught movement below us out of the corner of my eye – a lone mountain goat passing 20 meters below on the edge of the slope. We watched with awe in the total silence as it travelled its daily path with complete confidence and sure footedness, despite the fact that one misstep could prove disastrous with a sheer drop inches away to the bottom of the canyon.
The activity in each of our personal daily walks is certainly not as dramatic as that which we witnessed with this mountain goat in the canyon. However, there may be times in our life when we lack confidence in the future and fear we may lose our footing and stumble. Perhaps we’re not at all sure of the path where God is leading us or why certain things have occurred in our life.
Psalm 119:105 reminds us that during times of insecurity or uncertainty, we can turn to God’s Holy Word as provided in the Bible for direction, clarity and comfort. It says: “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path”. This verse takes on greater significance to me as I think of how dangerous it would be to traverse that canyon ledge in the dark – without any light to show the safe & true path, disaster could be inches away.
Proverbs 3:5-6 says: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways, acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.” Events in our lives may leave us bewildered and totally confused. During times like these, we are reminded to maintain our trust in God. He is working out a special plan for each of our lives despite our human feelings that say things may be swinging wildly out of control. It is difficult, if not impossible to rationalize certain events in our lives with human reasoning. However, we can be assured that God loves us and will provide us with everything we need to deal with life events.
One of my favorite scripture passages is found in Paul’s letter to the Philippians. During times of turmoil or uncertainty in my life when the path ahead looks uncertain and I’m worried about stumbling along the way, verses 6-7 of chapter 4 speak to me and assure me of my direct prayer pipeline to God through my Saviour Jesus Christ: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus”.
May God provide His blessing to you.
R. Roth








