The Step He Couldn't See
In Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, there is a moment that has stayed with audiences for decades. Indiana Jones stands at the edge of a vast chasm, a bottomless gorge stretching out before him. His father is dying. The only way forward is written in an ancient diary: "Only in the leap from the lion's head will he prove his worth." There is no visible bridge. There is no rope. There is nothing but empty air and a long fall.
Jones closes his eyes, extends one foot over the abyss — and it lands on solid stone. A bridge was there all along, perfectly camouflaged against the canyon walls, invisible until the weight of his body proved it real.
This is how trust works in the life of faith. God rarely shows us the bridge before we step. He doesn't hand us blueprints. He says, "Walk." And everything in us screams that the next step leads to nothing. We want proof before we move. We want the path illuminated from start to finish.
But the Psalmist understood: "Your word is a lamp to my feet" — not a floodlight to the horizon. Just enough light for one step. Just enough faithfulness for today.
The bridge is already there, laid by the hands of the One who goes before you. You simply cannot see it yet. Trust is not the absence of fear. Trust is lifting your foot anyway, believing that the God who called you forward has already prepared the ground beneath you.
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