A year ago my small group read a
book that ignited our faith and put a skip in our step toward our impossible
dreams. By the end of the book, God had
given us all fresh vision for our lives and unshakable faith.
As we
shared those “impossible for men, but not impossible for God” dreams, we
encouraged each other and cheered each other on. I was
the master at figuratively pushing all of my friends out of the boat so they
could do the impossible and walk on water toward Jesus. It was awesome! I cheered them on and watched
them go…meanwhile, I stayed safe and dry in my boat. Well, as you could imagine, that didn't last
long.
If you are unfamiliar with the story of Peter walking on the water toward
Jesus, see Matthew 14:22-33.
Jesus called me out of the boat, and here I am completely out of my
comfort zone. I’m out of the boat and
dripping wet!
I have just wrapped up a day spent
with 300 other women who I have never met, in a city I have never been to. I also had my first meeting with a literary
agent, and as I handed her my book proposal, it really was like handing her my baby (they warned us that we may feel
that way).
Let me tell you what I have learned so far
as I have journeyed out on the water with Jesus...
1. The
waves are big, and they will try to sweep over you.
Did you ever make a wave pool as a
kid? My brother and cousins and I used to do it all the time. We would all grab some kind of flotation toy
and bounce up and down as fast as we could to make the biggest waves
possible. Well, this is what I think
Satan is doing when He sees us walking out on the water toward Jesus. I think he HATES to see God doing the
impossible through us, so I bet he’s over there trying to make the waves look
like they will engulf us at any minute.
He almost had me last week. As I worked tirelessly to finish my book
proposal, life happened. My husband
ended up in the ER with kidney stones.
As he underwent two surgeries and an overnight hospital stay, I juggled the kids and everything else and refused to give up. I know
Satan wanted me to tap out. He wanted me
to see the size of the waves and give up on my proposal. But I was not going to
let him win…no no, not this time, because I was walking toward my Jesus and I
knew He would not let me fall!
2. You
get wet out on the water.
When
you are out on the water, YOU WILL GET WET.
Some of the dampness will come from the waves of life splashing up
against you, but some may be your own tears running down your cheeks. When God calls us out of the boat, He
promises to hold us up, but He never promises it will be easy.
My girls have been taking swimming lessons
for the last two weeks, and I noticed something as I observed. There are a lot of tears shed at the swimming
pool. Kids, like us, get scared when
they are called out of their comfort zones and out onto the water. IT IS SCARY!
But then I watched, as the children focused their attention on the
teacher, the one who was urging them on saying, “It’s okay. Just keep your eyes on me,” they began to
relax and just enjoy the experience.
Yes! That’s exactly the picture of us and Jesus! I think He’s okay with
our tears, as long as we don’t take our eyes off of Him. As
long as our eyes are on Him, He will urge us on and calm our every fear.
3. Just
when you think you are going to drown, Jesus takes your hand and pulls you up.
There will be times when the waves distract
us and our fears pull us down. If we
take our eyes off of Jesus, we will begin to sink. But here’s the good news…He will never let us
go under. In the story of Peter walking
on the water, it says He sees the wind and waves and begins to sink, but
IMMEDIATELY, Jesus grabs His hand and pulls Him up.
Those waves may seem like they are going to
sweep over you. The fears that creep
into your heart may feel like anchors that will pull you straight to the bottom
of the ocean. BUT, the one whom you are walking toward is never going to let
that happen. He is strong enough! He is
powerful enough! And our minds cannot even fathom all that He is going to do
while we are out on the water!
So
let me ask you, friend, where are you? Are
you staying safe and dry in the boat watching everyone else go for it? If you
are in the boat, might I challenge you to step out? There is a beautiful intimacy
with Jesus out there on the water. Don’t
miss out.
Or
are you out on the water, walking toward Jesus and trusting Him to do the
impossible in and through you? If you
are out on the water, I hope to encourage you, dear sister. Keep your eyes on your Jesus and take it one
step at a time. Don’t let Satan trip you
up with his ridiculous wave pool, and do not let those fears bring you
down. Look into the eyes of your Savior,
and He will never let you fall!
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