4 Things to Remember when Stepping out in Faith
After moving to a new state where we knew just a few family members, I was lonely and looking for connection. One way that I’ve met other women in the past was through a MOPS group (mothers of preschoolers). But when I searched for a group, there wasn’t one in our town and the closest one was about half an hour away.
It was then that God put it on my heart to start a MOPS group.
Ok, I thought. But how?
Our little town has few church buildings, and the congregation we were attending was small. Where would I find a space to meet or the funding to host a MOPS group? I couldn’t do it myself and needed help.
Nevertheless, my answer was yes. Yes, with little hope that it would actually come to fruition, considering I didn’t have the resources to do it.
But my little step of faith by answering yes has led to God showing up big time, and this past year, our little congregation was able to host a MOPS group.
I am still in awe of what God was able to accomplish, and I am so grateful for the opportunity to step out in faith to further His kingdom in this capacity.
If God is calling you to step out in faith, I want to offer some tips to remember as you venture out.
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4 Things to Remember when Stepping out in Faith
There are so many times that God asks us to do something, but the puzzle pieces don’t seem to fit the way we think they need to. During these times, it can be so daunting to step out in faith, but there are some things that we can learn from the story of Jesus and Peter walking on water to help us move forward in faith.
Too often, I respond from a place of fear or skepticism rather than awe and faith.
When God is calling us to step out in faith, He doesn’t want us to be afraid. Once we recognize that it’s God calling us to step out, we need to leave our fear behind us so we can move forward.
Many times for me though, this isn’t the problem. I have a strong feeling that I know what God wants me to do. Rather, I fear taking that step over the side of the boat and onto the water. Before I step over the boat, I’m already focusing on the storm, rather than on the one who controls the storm.
Are you as amazed right now as I am? Not only was Jesus walking on water, but Peter was able to walk on water as well! Can you even imagine?
That’s a huge step of faith. Peter could literally drown, but instead, he performs a physically impossible feat – with one caveat. He needs to keep his eyes fixed on Jesus to do it.
Once he looks past Jesus and toward the surrounding storm, his resolve shatters and he is filled with fear. And as soon as he starts to fear, he begins to sink.
The same is for us. We can do all things through Christ who strengthens us (Philippians 4:13), but when we look instead at the world and let our fears take over, we become paralyzed and can’t perform these amazing feats anymore.
So when we are stepping out in faith, we need to remember to keep our eyes fixed on our savior and not at the storms around us.
Jesus’ response is so comforting here; scripture says that Christ immediately reached out and grabbed Peter to save him.
And don’t you trust that He’ll do the same for you? There are definitely stories in the Bible where Jesus didn’t act immediately but instead waited (think Lazarus), but that’s because He knew how to get his point across. He knew that Lazarus would be fine, and that by waiting, He would make a much bigger impact for God’s kingdom.
But here? Peter’s need was immediate, and Jesus immediately reached out to save him. We don’t have to be afraid of stepping out into faith because God is there to immediately catch us when we truly need Him to.
Sometimes God gives us the foresight on how things are going to work out; but more often than not, He doesn’t. In these times, we need to step out in faith and do the tasks He’s asking us to, even if we don’t see every piece of the puzzle yet. We can trust in Him because He is trustworthy, and He will use us to complete His purposes, whether we know how that will look or not.
Blessings Friend.
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