Sacred Dance: The Two-Step

Finding God in the Dance

Look into my eyes,
you will see what you mean to me.
– Bryan Adams

Image Credit: “Elegance in Motion: Black-winged Stilts on Emerald Waters”
by Carlos Eduardo Joos is licensed under CC BY 2.0. 

The Two‑Step began in the late 1800s as a simple, steady partner dance—two easy steps forward, two steps back, moving in a gentle 2/4 rhythm. Nothing fancy. Nothing complicated. Just two people finding the same beat and letting their bodies move to the music.

The Two-Step.
A simple dance.
Step forward, step back.
Weight shifts. Hands connect.
Bodies find a shared sway.

Being seen is one of the deepest longings of the human heart.
Not just noticed. Not just tolerated.
Truly seen—known, valued, and chosen.
This is the kind of love that says: I see you. I’m not going anywhere.
We don’t have to rush. We can take this one step at a time.

God meets us like that.
Not with pressure, but with presence.

Not with demands, but with invitation.
A hand extended.
A whisper that says: Walk with Me. Let’s move together.

Sometimes faith feels less like a leap
and more like a Two‑Step—
small, repeated choices
to stay close,
to keep showing up,
to let your heart fall in sync
with the One who loves you.

Do two walk together unless they have agreed to do so?

Amos 3:3

May your steps fall into sync with the heart of God.
May you discover, with each step you take,
how to walk closer to Him.

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