Scratch Spin
I used to figure skate. From the moment I began skating, I was captivated by spins. The whirl of a skater spinning, while effortlessly holding a graceful position, amazed me. I yearned to master the intricate spins—layback, camel, sit-spin—but most of all, I wanted to perfect the scratch spin. You know the spin; a skater draws her “free” leg closer and closer to her body, gaining speed and momentum, producing a dizzying effect.
When I first started learning the scratch spin, my body was not used to spinning at such an intense speed. I would often get dizzy or nauseated and would have to take a break. I was caught in a dilemma: how would I learn the spin I desired when I kept getting so dizzy? In ballet, dancers are taught to “spot” in order to prevent the dizzy sensation, but a skater spins too fast in a scratch spin to use this technique. So I practiced. I practiced and practiced, and slowly the dizzy feeling decreased. My body became used to the situation I was forcing it to endure, and it adapted. I also learned an important strategy that helped me. As soon as I finished spinning, I would look at the edge of the boards that surrounded the rink, and this would help orient me. Eventually, I was able to perform a scratch spin without getting dizzy at all.
So, what does this have to do with our faith? Plenty. G-d often allows us to encounter situations that disorient us. Some call it suffering, others call it life. Regardless, there are situations in life that cause us anxiety, confusion, or just plain dizziness. They make us feel uneasy and sometimes blur our vision. What does G-d ask of us in these situations? To persevere.
“You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of G-d, you will receive what He has promised.” –Hebrews 10:36
The greatest myth of faith is that if you love G-d, He will prevent difficulty from occurring. Or, in a slightly more subtle tone, He will prevent the negative emotions from occurring the minute you encounter difficulty. This is simply not true. Our G-d doesn’t pluck us out of difficulty, but He asks us to persevere through difficulty.
Back to skating, I had two options with the scratch spin. I could either have continued to practice the spin, pushing through the awful sensations my body was experiencing, or I could have given up. I could have convinced myself that learning a scratch spin wasn’t really necessary, though, of course, it’s critical to learn if you take skating seriously. We have the option of running from our difficult situations. But what if G-d wants to use that difficult situation for His awesome purposes? What if He has valuable things to teach us through it? What if He wants to show us His love and grace in a way that would be impossible for us to grasp if we were not encountering difficulty?
G-d promises us that if we persevere, we will be blessed. “Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him.” –James 1:12 My human mind cannot fathom what the “crown of life” feels like to receive, but I know that it is something wonderful beyond description that the L-rd bestows to those who have persevered.
What are you persevering through right now? A difficult change? A loss of friendship? A broken family? A fear of the future? G-d wants to meet you where you are at. The situation itself may not stop causing you to feel dizzy, but eventually, He will teach you how to adapt and persevere through it.
Remember what happened after I finished spinning? I would focus my eyes on one spot on the boards, and that would stabilize and orient me. If we fix our eyes on Yeshua in the midst of our difficulties, He will orient us. No matter how unnerved you feel or how blurry the world appears, Yeshua will strengthen and help you if you fix your eyes upon Him. (Isaiah 41:10, Hebrews 12:2-3). So dear friends, I encourage you to keep spinning!
“Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not put us to shame, because G-d’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us.” –Romans 5:3-5
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