April 2026-Helen Mayer “What if….?” How many times have we said or heard those words in our lives? Granted, some of us have had more time to hear them than others, but just think about it for a minute—those two words beginning a question have changed many of our lives and for many of us, more than once. Sometimes those words can bring laughter and happiness, while other times, they can bring sorrow and pain. “What if we go on a spur of the moment trip?” “What if we go out to eat this evening?” “What if we go visit some friends today?” “What if …. and the happy list goes on. By the same token, we often hear or say, “What if I lose my job?” “What if those health tests come back bad?” “What if our family cannot settle the quarrel?” And again, the not so happy list can go on.
How often when we are out driving, do we come across a sign like the one in the picture with this MM? We have a choice—we have to make a turn, we cannot keep going in the direction we were going—what will it be—LEFT or RIGHT? Now, if we are driving on familiar roads, this isn’t even a thought provoking pause, we just turn in the direction we know we should go—no questions asked. But on the other hand, what if we are driving on a road we have never been on before, and we have no GPS to tell us which way to turn to get to our destination? “What if…..?” becomes the question of the moment!
So where am I going with this MM, you may be wondering. By the time most of you read this, we will have celebrated Easter! We will no longer dwell on our Savior’s humiliation, but we will rejoice in His resurrection and exaltation once again! Did you ever stop to think what might have happened if Jesus, upon reaching the “what if…” point when He went toward Jerusalem that last time, took the other way-away from what He knew was the death coming to Him? “What if….?
Jesus did not hesitate, He did not think about it, He went to fulfill His Father’s plan for OUR eternity! Jesus did not say, “What if we go away from Jerusalem?”, no, He told His disciples to go, and He followed. He took care of all our negative “What if’s…?” that can ever come into our lives. Now, we no longer have to worry, we no longer have to hesitate, we only need to turn to Jesus, and follow on. “Savior, I follow on, Guided by Thee, Seeing not yet the hand That leadeth me. Hushed be my heart and still, Fear I no further ill, Only to meet Thy will, My will shall be.” (TLH 422 verse 1)




























