Guiding the shopping cart of life
CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON
“I will let God’s peace infuse every part of today. As the chaos
swirls and life’s demands pull at me on all sides, I will breathe in
God’s peace that surpasses all understanding. He has promised that He
would set within me a peace too deeply planted to be affected by
unexpected or exhausting demands.”
-- UNKNOWN
“Look out Cindy, I have a crazy cart.” I looked up to see a friend
trying to maneuver a shopping cart that seemed to have a mind of its
own. I couldn’t help but laugh. “You look like you are dealing with a
wild animal or something,” I said. “Well, I’ve never tried to rope a
steer, but I’m getting some training today.”
I stopped to help guide the cart before her paper towels began
bouncing out. It seemed like each wheel was headed in a different
direction. I walked her to her car and helped her unload her
groceries. We stood and talked for a while. “I find that the older I
get, the less I understand the way life works, so I am trusting God
more,” she said. “Since I can’t figure things out, I’ve decided to
trust God instead of telling him how I think things should go. When I
try to live life my way, it goes as crazy as this cart and pretty
soon it’s more than just paper towels and napkins that bounce around
and fly all over the place.”
She told me about some of the struggles in her life, which
included serious health issues. “You seem so calm and peaceful, I’m
impressed,” I replied. Besides the peaceful look on her face, she
seemed to glow, as if God had just kissed her face. “Don’t be
impressed with me, it’s all due to God, and a lot of prayer.” She
said, “I’m also learning to laugh more, stress less and focus on the
positive whenever possible. I also pray for God to fill me with his
peace.” We spoke about how life is filled with unexpected things,
some of them good, others that aren’t.
The wind started to blow and clouds darkened the sky. “If we only
focus on the dark, hard parts of life, our thoughts swirl out of
control like this wind,” she said, and then she looked at her watch.
“Thank you for taking the time to talk with me,” I said, and we
hugged. “You were just what I needed today, because my mind was
starting to swirl, and I’d prefer God’s peace,” I replied. I reached
for her cart. “Are you sure that you want this cart?” she asked.
“It’s crazy, you know?”
“I think I can handle it,” I said.
As I maneuvered the wobbly cart back to the market, I realized
that in some ways, life is like shopping carts. Sometimes things run
smoothly, and other times they seem out of control. I think it will
help to give God my daily shopping cart of cares and ask him to calm,
control and point them in the direction that he wants. Whenever the
cart seems bumpy and my mind starts to swirl, I’ll also do my best to
breathe out my problems, and breathe in God’s peace.
And you can quote me on that.
* CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at
[email protected] or through the mail at 537 Newport Center Drive,
Box 505, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
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