Saying Yes to God
Lysa
TerKeurst
"Pray also for me, that whenever I speak, words may be given
me so
that I will fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel ..." Ephesians
6:19
(NIV)
Have you ever had one of those amazing thoughts of
something you want to do? Your heart beats wildly for a few minutes—or even
a
few days—and you think to yourself, I'm going to do
this!
But then the reasons you can't start coming. They suit
up,
start marching, and aim their weapons of discouragement right at your heart.
In
the end, that amazing thought becomes a fleeting
thought.
And you think to yourself, yeah, it was a dumb
idea. Then, as quickly as the stir of passion started, it fades. Too
many
of us live in the depressing, washed-out shades of a thousand faded passions
that might have been.
Because we're afraid.
We'd rather stay safe and under the radar than go big
and
possibly flop.
But every now and then someone rare comes along. They
would rather die than say, "I wish I would have ..." Instead, they grit
their
teeth, lift their raw souls to God, and scream above all the naysayers, "I
will!
With God, I will!"
That's my pastor.
I have never seen someone so willing to FEARLESSLY
make
known the mystery of the gospel. He walks, talks, eats, sleeps, and
breathes Ephesians 6:19, "Pray also for me, that
whenever I speak, words may be given me so that I will fearlessly make known
the
mystery of the gospel ..."
My pastor had a crazy thought fly into his brain to do
an
old-school revival for 12 nights in a row. A revival that wouldn't be about
one
church and one preacher, but would be about THE CHURCH with many preachers.
One
that would be all about getting the hope of Jesus to the
masses.
It was a good idea. But it was a crazy idea. What
about
the expense? What if it burned out the staff? Would people really show up
for
all 12 nights? So many questions begged the idea to just fade
away.
But my pastor didn't let it fade. He didn't let it
die. He
ignited it. Not because he didn't feel the pull of fear, but rather because
he
pressed into God and chose to be unafraid.
This crazy thought turned into an amazing reality—a
full-blown revival. Twelve straight nights. Twelve amazing messages. Twelve
passionate preachers. One awe-inspiring purpose—to fearlessly make known the
mystery of the gospel.
My husband and I had the privilege to attend much of
this
revival in person. And though I'm a woman of many words, I can't possibly
begin
to describe what God did.
There was an igniting of souls that happened and
extended
all across the globe. People came to know Jesus. People got baptized. People
found hope again. And people saw what can happen when one person dares to
say,
"I'm going to say yes to God's wild invitation. I'm going to do
this!"
You may be thinking, my yes can't affect others
like
this. I don't have that kind of influence. But we cannot even begin to
understand the plans God has for us. There is always a far-reaching ripple
effect when a woman says yes to God. We don't have to see the spread of the
influence to know it's there. The power of saying yes to God is beyond
anything
we could ever imagine.
Dear Lord, thank You for the examples of great men and women
You
have placed in our lives. May we humble ourselves as we learn from their
courage
to say yes to Your call. Give me the strength and courage necessary to take
that
next step in Your will for me. In Jesus' Name,
Amen.
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