GO FOR IT
Start Small and Let God Do
It All
By Laura J. Bagby
CBN.com Sr. Producer
CBN.com
It is so easy to get overwhelmed when facing new challenges.
I know. I do all of the time. You wonder, What do I do? How
do I get from where I am now to where I want to be? I can't possibly
do this! I am scared to death.
I used to think that I had to be someone rich or famous or devastatingly
beautiful or a talented prodigy or incredibly brave or else wait
for some talent scout to "discover" me to make something of my
life, to really go for it. I used to blame my lot in life on others
who I deemed more successful since they seemed to get all the
breaks.
But the truth is, if we want to do something in life, to make
a mark, then we can't wait for our big breaks to show up, ring
the doorbell, and offer to whisk us off to Dream Land. We have
to make a start.
So, start where you are right now. Don't look at the back of
the textbook, and don't make unreasonable demands on yourself—like telling yourself you have to do it perfectly the first
time. Take a small step in the right direction, even if your step
is miniscule and unsure.
Speaking of stepping out in faith, recently, I participated in
a 5K run. I only trained for about two weeks, which explains being
in 12 place
out of 13 in my age group and 182 overall. OK,
so seeing the results was a bit depressing, I admit. At first
I felt ashamed that I didn't do better, and then increasingly
I started thinking about my age and how old I am getting. STOP
right there! I had to tell myself. I was missing the point.
It isn't always about winning. It's about getting out there and
trying.
A lot of life is about showing up. And that goes for our Christian
walk as well.
I mean, really, was Moses the best guy to take the Israelites
out of Egypt? A few years before God talked to him in the burning
bush, Moses murdered an Egyptian and Pharaoh got wind of it. If
you were Pharaoh, would you listen to an ex-con? Plus, he didn't
have that much confidence in his own abilities, either.
What about Gideon? He was hiding in some winepress when the
angel came to offer him a message of encouragement and direct
orders from God.
And Esther, she was a Jew, and likely doomed, along with all
her people, to die once the king found out her nationality.
All these people weren't "right" for the job, not if we check
their resumés, yet when God called to them, "Follow Me,"
they did. Sure they were scared. Some were downright petrified.
A few even questioned the logic of God's appeals. But despite
feeling intimidated, and despite their lack, they all decided
to trust in the Lord to accomplish what could not be done in the
natural.
Their claim to fame, along with ours, is the same: they made
themselves available to God, trusting that as they stepped out
in faith, just that first step, God would do the rest for them.
I recently heard a really great definition for the word "courage."
Maybe like me you came to the erroneous conclusion that courage
means that you aren't afraid. But author Bruce Wilkinson says
that courage isn't the absence of fear, but rather pressing on
despite the fear.
If we wait until we are no longer afraid, we have missed our
chance. Do it afraid. Do it with knees knocking and a tightened
throat. Who cares if you don't know how to do it? Do it anyway!
Do as much as you know how to do, and trust God for the rest.
And while you are sticking your toe out testing the waters of
faith, don't do the 'what if' thing. This is one of the biggest
traps out there, especially for singles. Well, if I do such
and such, then I might not meet my future spouse. I have thought
the same thing, but I am not going to let that fear stop me any
longer. Neither should you.
Honestly, if we are pressing on, holding fast to the center of
God's will, I highly doubt God is going to fault us for doing
things to please Him. God isn't going to point His finger and
say, 'Now, if you had only kept your Friday nights free, I could
have brought you a mate, but since you decided to fill that time
pursuing the goals I had for you, I decided to withhold this gift
from you.' Not even! Take that class. Have those people over.
Get out and volunteer at those places where you wouldn't possibly
meet Mr. or Mrs. Right.
God hasn't forgotten the good plans He has for you. It is just
that the timing isn't right yet. Keep on doing what you are doing.
That also goes for others of you in the transitions of life—waiting to have children... waiting for the right job... waiting
to exhale.
There are times when we must wait and must wait on God, but that
doesn't always mean we have to wait for things to be absolutely
perfect or when our ducks are all in a row before jumping into
the deep end.
As much as possible, be proactive. Do something. We don't know
what life will bring, we aren't assured of tomorrow, but we can
make an impact right where we are today by setting our mind to
doing good things, God things, however big or small they may be.
Remember this general rule of greatness: if you want to do something
big, you first have to do something small. If you want to do something
great, chances are you are going to have to get good at doing
the small jobs first. You won't likely do it all in one day, as
I often think.
Start small, and watch God step in. When we are faithful in the
little, God gives us more. So plant those small seeds in your
life, and watch them grow into a bountiful harvest as you trust
the Lord.
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me.
How to Give Your Life to Christ:
1. Admit you are a sinner and need forgiveness.
2. Believe that Jesus Christ died for you on the Cross and
rose from the grave.
3. Through prayer, confess that Jesus Christ is the only
way to God and commit to live for Him for the rest of your
life.
What to Pray:
Dear Lord Jesus,
I know that I am a sinner and need your forgiveness. I believe
that You died on the cross for my sins and rose from the grave
to give me life. I know You are the only way to God so now
I want to quit disobeying You and start living for You. Please
forgive me, change my life and show me how to know You. In
Jesus' name. Amen.
If you prayed that prayer, please send
us an e-mail to let us know. Or you can call our CBN Prayer
Counseling Center at (800) 759-0700. We would love to talk
with you and send you some resources to help you begin your
walk with the Lord.
Laura J. Bagby produces the Health and Finance channels. She writes inspirational, humor, singles, and health articles.
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