Several years ago, I turned onto a road near our house, and this was the scene that met my eyes.

I couldn’t see very far ahead. And even though I knew the road, I didn’t know what might be on the road out of my sight. The fog hid what was there, beyond my vision, but I knew I needed to go forward.
If you know Jesus as your Savior and are following Him, you know that there are certain times that He puts you on a road that is shrouded in the unknown. I see it around me all the time, either with family and friends, or those that I don’t personally know. And I have experienced it in my own life.
I will never forget the day that Aaron had his sudden first big seizure. We were living in Germany where Gary was stationed in the military. Aaron’s seizure was completely unexpected and terrifying. I remember the cold fear that squeezed my heart. Then came the ambulance ride, the days in the German children’s hospital, the language barrier, the exhaustion, and the shocking diagnosis of Epilepsy.
But I also remember our first night back home, when I could finally sit at my desk and cry the tears I had held back all week. And there it was…God’s amazing peace filled my hurting heart. He reminded me that He had not gone anywhere…that He was with me and with Aaron…and that He was the same God whose character I had known for many years. He had not changed one bit. He had a reason for this unexpected bend in the road…this fog that I could not see through still held Him there with me.
I could freeze in fear or be angry with God or be bitter about why He allowed such a thing to happen to our little Aaron.
Or I could step out in faith and trust in my heavenly Father.
I love what F. B. Meyer said: “There is nothing, indeed, which God will not do for a man who dares to step out upon what seems to be the mist; though as he puts down his foot he finds a rock beneath him.”
Moses knew this about God when he spoke to the assembly of Israel:
“For I proclaim the name of the Lord; ascribe greatness to our God!
The ROCK! His work is perfect, for all His ways are just.
A God of faithfulness and without injustice, righteous and upright is He.
(Deuteronomy 32:3-4)
Whatever you are going through today, know that if you are following God, He will be your firm rock in the mists of fear and uncertainty.
You will find a rock beneath your feet and that rock is God Himself.
And some day you will see that same road clearly, in all its purposes, as the best plan that God could ever have for you.


Thank you, Patty, for sharing this wonderfully inspiring testimony of a horrifying experience. The quote by F. B. Meyer fit perfectly with your message and you can’t go wrong with Moses! 🙂
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Thank you, Nancy. We certainly can’t go wrong with Moses! 🙂
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We are walking through some mist right now in our family. Thank you for this encouraging post, and I love that quote about stepping out onto the rock. Blessings to you and your family Patty.
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I am praying for all of you, Pete. May you feel the Rock under your feet.
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Patty, thanks for your article which I found to be inspiring and encouraging given the circumstances I’m both currently in and still facing.
With blessings, Heather
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Thank you so much for reading and commenting, Heather. I just prayed for you, that whatever you are facing will be a time when you feel the firm Rock under your feet.
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That’s so precious to me; thank you Patty. Your prayer for me at this time is very welcome. ❤️
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What a perfect illustration!
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Thank you, Ann!
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In this life we are all walking in the mist, but Jesus guides us through it 🙂
I can’t imagine being in another country when your child needs medical attention.
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It was a stressful time for sure but like you said, Matt, Jesus guided us through it.
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I love the F. B. Meyer quote! Blessings, Patty!
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I love that quote, too. Blessings to you, Cindy.
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Your testimony of peace in spite of uncertainty brought tears to my eyes. I’ve experienced it too. Our God is so gracious to wrap us in his loving peace during times of stress!
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We have such a good God, don’t we? Blessings, Nancy.
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Oh this warms my heart: “some day you will see that same road clearly, in all its purposes, as the best plan that God could ever have for you.”
Isn’t that true, in His time He clears His way for us!❤️
I can’t imagine those earlier experiences with Aaron, he is sooooo incredibly blessed to have you and Gary as his parents. Thank you for sharing these sweet nuggets of encouragement.
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Thank you, Alicia. Bless you!
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