Friday, July 25, 2008

Double-Dog Dare Ya!

Hello Ladies! Ignite’s big kick-off is right around the corner! We are getting so excited to see what God has in store for us this fall! I hope that you too are feeling the excitement and anticipation for a great movement and touch from God. I have often asked Him, “What would you do with a group of women who were totally sold out to You? Women who were resolved to believe You and take You at Your Word?” The possibilities are absolutely endless. As I was imagining what a group of women wholeheartedly committed to Jesus would look like, I decided that we would all look wind-blown and maybe even soaking wet. Here’s my line of thinking…..

Do we worship and follow God because of who we know Him to be by our own personal experience with Him, or does our worship and allegiance merely come from what we see Him do for others? Do we take Him at His Word or do we base our beliefs on what we see Him do for others and consequently live in a state of wishing we could experience Him like others do?
I wonder if the disciples who chose to stay in the boat wish they’d had the courage to get out of the boat and walk on water as Peter did. Or, did they watch from the boat as Peter began to sink and think, “Whew! Better him than me! I am safe and sound right here in my boat!” Did their thinking change when they saw Jesus reach out and save Peter? What must have been going through their minds as they watched Jesus and Peter walking on water back to the boat together? I know what I would have been thinking; “Daggum! I should have gone! Look at Peter!! He’s walking on water with Jesus! Why didn’t I get out of this stinkin’ boat??” Scripture says in Matthew 14:32-33, “And when they climbed into the boat, the wind died down. Then those who were in the boat worshiped Him, saying, “Truly you are the Son of God.” Scripture doesn’t say, but I would guess that Peter’s worship of Jesus that day and the worship from the disciples who never got out of the boat looked somewhat different. Peter worshipped Jesus because of what he knew and had experienced. The disciples in the boat worshipped Him because of what they had merely seen. Both were undoubtedly powerful experiences, but which experience do we want to have?
Aren’t we tired of boat-living? Watching others walk on water with Jesus, wishing it was us? What’s keeping us in our boats? Is it fear of sinking? Are we afraid that if we step out of our boats in faith that we will fail? Scripture says that Jesus “immediately” reached out His hand to Peter when he cried out to be saved. The only reason Peter began to sink is because he began to look at the wind and the waves instead of the One who made the wind and the waves! Girls, we never have to worry about sinking when we keep our eyes on Jesus. Don’t let fear of sinking keep you in the boat. I don’t know about you, but I’m ready for some serious water-walking in my life. I don’t want to reach the end of my life having never been wet or feeling the wind on my face. I want to praise Him because I know from experience what it is like to do the impossible, not because I watched Him do it with someone else while I stayed “safe” in my boat. Yuk! No more boat-dwelling for me. I want some water under my feet and some wind blown hair! How about you? Let’s fix our eyes on Jesus and get to walking! I double-dog dare ya to get out of the boat!

6 comments:

  1. I'm ready to take the challenge! I just ordered my "water-walking" shoes - a heavenly size 9! God has been so faithful in my life and I'm ready to go to the next level with Him. I want to be walking with our Lord and keeping my focus solely on Him. I'm ready to receive all the blessings He has in store for me. I can't receive them if I'm still sitting in the boat, so out I go. I want to break through to a blessed life, like Jabez did. I'm starting, this very minute, asking God to enlarge my territory and that He would bless me indeed!

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  2. Hey Girl,you really rock! Great beginning, love the piece!

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  3. What a POWERFUL analogy.. thanks for sharing that, Paulette! I want to be a water-walker and not a sit-in-the-boat watcher, too!!!

    Let the redeemed of the Lord SAY SO!

    From one redeemed girlfriend to another ~

    Linda

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  4. Hey Paulette,
    Your're awesome! I'm so inspired by your Passion for Jesus!I'm ready to get out of the boat too! I am so confident that God can do so much more than I can ever imagine, He has shown that to me in so many ways! He is so faithful and He Rocks!

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  5. Hi ladies! I'm so excited for this group to start and ready to take on what God has in store for me and us. I can't wait for Him to use us in the most extravagant way. I feel that the Beth Moore simulcast is just the very beginning of the group's outreach to other women.

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  6. My husband lost his job a year ago and we've been having a very rough time to say the least. We've gone from making $65,000 a year to applying for food stamps, Medicaid and renting our house out. There have been so many times that I've just wanted to curl up in a corner and cry by myself but I have to keep pressing on whether I like it or not. God has felt so far away this last year and I hate that feeling. It's lonely and scary and dark. I know he's been right next to me this whole time and remains faithful even in our darkest hours. When I do take my eyes off Jesus like Peter did, I start to sink and the storm around us takes over. God hid Moses in the cleft of the rock so he could not see His full glory until he passed. I know He will do the same for us. The song last Sunday said "We will remember the works of his hands..." and although I can't see that now, I know I will later. I need to be in Ignite to give me that shot in the arm I so long for right now. I can't wait to meet all of you and reset my focus on the Giver Of All Hope.

    Blessings to each of you-
    Melissa

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