Yea, I once Walked with a Limp


By: Alexandria D. Potter 


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Yea, I once walked with a limp


As I listened to the Father tell me: “Well done, my good and faithful servant”, 
All of the years of my life flashed before my eyes. 
I recalled the years when I walked with a limp 
Not the limp from the scars that come from battles won or un-won 
Not the I’m cool limp, or that I buy my clothes too big limp 
But that I’m living in sin limp. 
That limp that weighs you down, that keeps you so close to the ground  
That you can’t see your way through limp. 
That limp that you talk to everyone about  
That limp that everyone in “The Worldâ€� seems to have a cure for. 
You know that limp that you go to: 
The Doctors for, 
Your friends, 
Your horoscope, 
Even the psychologist, 
You even tell Church “Folksâ€�….Pray for me 
Not knowing that they have the limp, too 
And as time goes by the limp gets worse 
And You don’t understand, you’ve tried it all 
You read the magazines 
You bought the books 
You tried the get rich quick schemes 
But yet you seem more broken, lonelier, more shut off then you’ve ever felt before 
The feelings are crippling 
They leave you paralyzed in your own body, not knowing if you’re coming or going 
Until one day you do what you feel is your last resort. 
You remember what your parents and grandparents placed their faith in 
The faith that they had was so overwhelming that you couldn’t help but at least give it a try 
You remember them telling you baby try Jesus, He’ll work it out. 
So you decide to go to church 
Thinking that it was the church that would heal you 
Not knowing that it wasn’t the building, the people, the songs, the clothes, or even how much money you had that could bring the healing that you need 
So as you sit there wondering what people think of you and how you looked 
The preacher begins to speak, at first you hear him, but what he is saying isn’t sinking in. 
Then he said something that caught your attention 
You weren’t really sure if he was talking to you  
but it sounded like he was singling you out of the crowd  
It was as if someone had been telling him the story of your life 
He asked was there anyone out there that needed some healing 
Not healing just from your physical problems but healing in your soul 
An as he continued to speak, he tells you of this man who could fix all your problems 
This man, couldn’t and wouldn’t be your genie 
He had to be your guide through life 
He couldn’t just be the man you called on when times got hard, when the going got rough, or even when your body began to fall 
He had to be the man who you let into every aspect of your life: 
From your friends, 
Your relationships 
The things you do, say, think 
And even the places that you go 
This man the preacher spoke of wanted all of you 
And in exchange for giving him all of you  
He would supply all your needs. 
I had to give him a try, I had tried everything and everyone else and they had all failed me 
So as the preacher extended the invitation to try this man, who had already given so much for us, this man had given his life for us 
But yet most of us couldn’t comprehend his sacrifice that we might have life 
I crawled to the altar, unable to walk because I now knew that the sin in my life was the limp that had paralyzed me 
The sin in my life kept me from know him and having a relationship with him…. 
Ultimately, he was all I had ever needed 
And as I kneeled there on my knees, I accepted that man into my life and his name; oh his powerful name was Jesus 
Jesus was the one who would pick me up and help me stand tall 
I had turned all my burdens over to Jesus and he had worked it out.  
I now knew that Jesus would walk with me all the days of my life,  
And the times when I couldn’t walk myself, he would carry me 
 
Slowly my attention focused back on the Father, and as I walked through one of 12 pearly gates of heaven, and I thanked God for removing my limp in my life……