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Tuesday, April 23, 2013

TO LEAP OR NOT TO LEAP


Please welcome my friend Lynn Mosher, part of "The Network" of Christian writers, who cast their writing nets for Jesus. Lynn can be found regularly at LynnMosher.com.







Standing on the edge, swimmies snug on the arms.
Ready, set, JUMP!
Caught by Dad.
Paddle to the edge.
Climb the ladder.
Stand on the edge again.
Ready, set, JUMP! 

Those were the days when the kids were very young and we took them swimming. They loved to leap from the side of the pool and be caught by their dad.

But let’s back up a bit. Did they love jumping in at first? No way! In fact, they were quite apprehensive, even frightened. But after a bazillion times of ‟Come on, I’ll catch you,” their built up trust in their father and they leaped, recognizing the safety of his open arms, and their fears dissipated.

What about us? Are we ready to take a leap off that spiritual edge into the scary unknown of obeying some command or new action given by the Lord? Or do we believe it to be so difficult that we talk ourselves out of obedience?

Do we permit our past to shove us into the back of the closet of self-preservation? Do we accept the attempts of the Ol’ Fear-monger to paralyze us with fear, immobilizing us in our present?

We always have a choice. To get started in whatever task the Lord calls us to do, we must choose to overcome what holds us back and take that step or leap of faith.

However, the Lord never gives us courage for that first step. He leaves that initial decision up to us. He may nudge us with a bazillion come-ons, but we have to take that first step of faith, or leap of faith, as the case may be. Just as those down through the ages have done.

Noah stepped out in total faith. Actually, he took a giant leap! Build a what? Because it’s going to do what? What is rain? And what’s a cubit? Did others laugh at him? I’m most certain they did.

Has God led you to do something so outrageous that it appears ridiculous to you? Stepping out may seem laughable to you but it will cost you, and possibly others, dearly if you do not obey.

Did it seem impossible to the Israelites when they were hemmed in on all sides, the Pharaoh’s rattling chariots closing in behind them, the mountain heights looming on either side of them, and the sea’s heaving waves in front of them?

Do what? Go forward? What about the water? Go into it? Beyond the bounds of possibility, right? Has God asked you to do something that seems hopeless to accomplish? He will make a way, you know.

And there’s Abraham. Obeying the Lord by leaving where he lived and going to an unknown land. “By faith Abraham obeyed when he was called to go out to the place which he would receive as an inheritance. And he went out, not knowing where he was going. By faith he dwelt in the land of promise.” (Hebrews 11:8-9a NKJV)

Not even knowing where he was going! But to activate that promise of God, Abraham placed one foot in front of the other. In my quirky mind, I hear the words to the song in the cartoon Santa Claus is Coming to Town...

Put one foot in front of the other
And soon you’ll be walking cross the floor
Put one foot in front of the other
And soon you’ll be walking out the door.

Has God been nudging you to do something but you’ve hesitated or ignored Him? If you are apprehensive, even frightened to take that first step or leap of faith, trust in your Father, take the plunge, recognize the safety of His open arms, and your fears will dissipate.

To leap or not to leap? Go ahead...be courageous! Take the leap! See what happens!

Lynn Mosher lives with her hubby (since 1966) in their Kentucky nest, emptied of three chicklets and embraced three giggly grand-chicklets and an inherited dog. Lynn’s passion is to encourage others and glorify the Lord with her writing. Stop by for a refill at her website, Heading Home,http://lynnmosher.com.


10 comments:

Jon Stolpe said...

Great thoughts and encouragement, Lynn. Thanks for sharing!

lynnmosher said...

Thanks so much for having me, Carol!

chris said...

Yep, I have recent experience! lol... He was trying to move me from one church to another and I ignored the lead for quite a while. The old one was fine, no big issues there but once I moved churches sure enough several other things fell into place immediately. Still learning... :-)

Deborah K. Anderson said...

This is so true, Lynn. That first leap is the scariest. I think God wants to see if we'll actually trust him, you know? Once we do, we discover it's not as bad as we thought.

From Carols Quill said...

Thanks so much Lynn for hanging out here and sharing such great thoughts about trust and memories of your kids and their dad.

lynnmosher said...

Thanks so much, Jon. I appreciate it! Bless you!

lynnmosher said...

LOL Chris, that does happen, doesn't it? We always have great hindsight and wonder why we didn't obey sooner? Thanks so much!

lynnmosher said...

Oh, so true, Deborah! Sometimes, I think first steps are just for our practice to learn. Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting. I appreciate it!

Pam B. said...

Just what I needed to read today.

lynnmosher said...

Oh, how that blesses me, Pam! Thanks so much for the comment. May the Lord bless you in whatever you need!