Altha and I are flying to Belize tomorrow. This return trip is what-I-call a ‘fact-finding’ mission—meeting with local pastors and missionaries—gathering information, learning how God is ‘at work’ in Belize, and where we ‘fit.’ By the end of the year we plan, God willing, to go back to teach the “Dying to Live Abundant Life” class at one or more locations. Though we’ve laid out our agenda for this week, we’ve left open times for events and meetings that are yet unknown to us! The unknown and unfamiliar always hold an element of risk. But risk is the soil where seeds of faith sprout and grow.
When Jesus told His disciples to cross the lake of Galilee, they did not want to go. Maybe they thought it was too risky. But after some urging (Matt.14:22), they obeyed. Not long after, encountering a life-threatening storm, they must have thought “if only we had not crossed this lake, we would not have faced this storm.” But if they had not obeyed, they would not have seen the power of the Lord calming the sea. They wouldn’t have known Jesus in that way. With obedience comes the joy of knowing and experiencing God.
While I don't mean to imply we are going to encounter anything life-threatening, anytime one surrenders to the unknown, uncontrollable events of life (pushing out from safe harbor) he incurs a certain amount of risk (if only the risk of uncertainty). But it is there we learn God’s Presence, Protection, and Power. And there is no safer place on earth.
This stirred something within my heart. Thank you. Henry and I are praying that you and Altha have a safe trip.
ReplyDeleteThank you. We will be sending you updates while we are there.
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