Footprints and Faith

Lilye Waters • February 9, 2023
Footprints and Faith

My mom loves the Footprints in the Sand poem. My mom has recently been diagnosed with aggressive lymphoma. As you can imagine, this has been tough as a daughter, a caregiver, and an admirer of her faith. I was thinking as I read this poem what Bible verses relate well with the message of the poem. I started researching out of curiosity. I came up with a few: Matthew 11:28, Deuteronomy 1:31, Psalm 77:19, and Psalm 55:22.


Below is the first verse that stands out to me as I read the Footprints poem over and over again.


The author of the poem states


One night I dreamed a dream.

As I was walking along the beach with my Lord.
Across the dark sky flashed scenes from my life.
For each scene, I noticed two sets of footprints in the sand,
One belonging to me and one to my Lord.


The author of the poem reflects on how each scene he is seeing two sets of footprints in the sand. One belonging to me and one to my Lord.

But then the last scene flashes before his eyes as the poem goes on to say


After the last scene of my life flashed before me,
I looked back at the footprints in the sand.
I noticed that at many times along the path of my life,
especially at the very lowest and saddest times,
there was only one set of footprints.



This got me thinking – At the lowest times in our life just as the poem states, we feel like we are on this journey alone but in those times if we can just put our hope in the faith of God’s strength to carry us we see that He is carrying us. Yet, we of little faith just don’t see it!!

The poem goes onto say-


This troubled me, so I asked the Lord about it.

“Lord, you said once I decided to follow you,

You’d walk with me all the way.

But I noticed that during the saddest and most troublesome times of my life,

there was only one set of footprints.

I don’t understand why, when I needed You the most, You would leave me.”


Our human nature tends to be selfish wanting the desires of our heart expecting proof before we are all in with our faith.  We want the prize before we finish the race.  We base our efforts and attempts on what we can gain.


It’s amazing the babies we revert to and the temper tantrums we throw when we don’t get the answer right then and there. I am one of those babies throwing temper tantrums getting mad at God crying out why have you forsaken me or you don’t even care!!! We throw a temper tantrum wanting the burning bush or the Red Sea parted as proof that God exists or is carrying our burdens. According to Psalms 55:22, we are told to cast our care on the Lord and He will sustain us, he will never let the righteous be shaken. To be honest, I would probably pee my pants if I got those signs, and would I still really understand how important it is to have faith to cast my cares upon the Lord? Would I put my faith in invisible footprints something I can’t see because I need a sign? Can I have enough faith to cast my fears believing that His plans far outweigh my plans through sickness, a fear, a detour, or loss?  This makes me pause to think of how little faith I have had and frankly do have at times.  For that, I beg forgiveness because as a mother I couldn’t imagine sending my one and only son to die for someone like me that demands so much and gives so little in return.  Instead honestly most of the time, I am throwing my tantrums and blaming God when I swear I can’t see another set of footprints in the pain, sorrow, and uncertainty.


Deuteronomy 1:31 ~ “and in the wilderness. There you saw how the Lord your God carried you, as a father carries his son, all the way you went until you reached this place.”


Looking at these verses, how do we still believe that HE is not carrying us?  There is always the argument many claim “man wrote those words” it’s a man’s interpretation. Yes, I too have said that so many times.  However, I can say that there have been so many times in my life where if God would have answered my cries of response the way I wanted it would have been far worse outcomes and honestly selfish desires most of the time.  My cries of response would not have given others hope because I want a quick fix and fast response.  If given those quick fixes and fast responses how could others see the true beauty in the ashes and the invisible footprints that were walking with me?

Those times when we feel like we are alone and so badly want to be carried by a hero from the Avengers or the knight in shining armor are the times we forget how strong we really could be if we will just let go and truly change our perspective.


However, all too often our perspective is warped as you see in Psalm 77:19. The path was lead through the sea, into mighty waters not seeing footprints. The psalm is a cry of distress with the psalmist experiencing profound difficulties and his cries to God appearing to be ignored.  The psalmist failed to see his cries in the mighty waters were not being ignored just as the author of the poem was not walking alone he was being carried. 


Never, ever, during your trials and testings.

When you saw only one set of footprints,

It was then that I carried you.”


How many times do we miss those huge moments of miracles and God carrying moments because we demand what we want the way we want it.  The first place we go to cast our fears is with everyone and anyone failing to cast our cares with the Lord.  We demand a prize or reward for the effort we put in.  We cry out for help but will not acknowledge Him any other time.  We get desperate wanting to be carried, scared to death of death and pain but we devote little time for the one we cry out to. Yet He tells us to come to me, all you are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest – Matthew 11:28.

Lilye Waters

Lilye is inspired by her 20+ years of personal and professional experiences with the mission to encourage others to find beauty in the ashes and refuse to sink despite any obstacle. Lilye is a devoted mom, wife, and caseworker with years of experience in the social service field with emphasis on family and marriage, teaching, adoption, foster care, at risk youth, and mentoring young adults.

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