Take the Hill
Take the Hill (Repost)
A
10 year old girl hops on a yellow motorcycle and takes
off down the road. One of her favorite
things to do is to ride on this little motorcycle every single day.
Riding on it gives her a sense of freedom like nothing else and
frankly - it is so much fun! She rides all
over the place and only comes back to fill her tank with gas. She wants
to do
some of the things that the other kids do on their bikes but she’s
little and
so is her motorcycle. The other kids
have bigger motorcycles and they are much bigger kids than she is.
These other kids can jump mounds of dirt
hills with their bikes and she wants to jump a hill! She’s afraid so
she just rides over the hill
slow until one day she decides to go for it.
She rides around the loop and coming out of the final turn before the
jump she pulls back the throttle and gives it all she’s got. No looking
back…eyes on the hill and she
takes the hill! Not a big jump for her
bike but she jumped it…she was in the air - for a few seconds. That
feeling was amazing and that 10 year old
girl was me. That little yellow
motorcycle was mine and it is one of my greatest childhood memories.
“…the One who is in you is
greater than the one who is in the world.” 1 John 4:4
I think about how I felt back then - I’m too little to do
that…what I have is too little. I feel
that way today as a 41 year old woman. I’m
too little to do what God has called me to do.
I don’t have too much to offer. But God takes what I have to give and
multiplies it. IF I offer up the little I have to Him…He will take care of the
rest and multiply what I give Him. Just
like the little boy who gave Jesus the little fish that he had. Jesus took it, blessed it, and fed 5,000
people AND had leftovers! He can
multiply my little.
I recently went to a Women of Faith conference and had
the pleasure of listening to Lysa
TerKeurst, Christine Caine, Sheila Walsh, Lisa Harper, Patsy Clairmont, Pete
Wilson and Matthew West. It was
amazing and if you ever get the chance to go…GO!
The
conference was just what I needed and a gift from my
husband! I left it feeling more pumped
for Jesus and more pumped to do what it is He is calling me to do than
ever before. I learned that I need to fight for my faith. Lisa Harper
says to “Fight for God as passionate as a Mommy fights for her children.” That hit me hard because I don’t think I
fight for God like I fight for my kids. I
went back to feeling like my 10 year old self staring at that dirt hill…but I’m
too little to fight like that. I don’t
have enough knowledge or wisdom to fight for my faith. But I need to fight for Him…I need to fight for my faith with as much
passion as I would for my two kids.
1 Peter 3:15 states that we are
to make a defense "for the hope that you have."
Pete Wilson said that “in every soul…is belief and unbelief and faith and doubt.” How I respond to that makes all the
difference in the world. If I don’t
fight for my faith and I stay quiet - then what does that say about me?
“The milder you make the
label the more potent you make the poison.”
Christine Caine
Christine Caine
Leaving the Women of Faith conference I was forever changed. I’m ready to fight! I’m ready to step out and fight for Him
because it’s what He did for us. I’m
ready to fill my tank with Him every day and fight. I’m ready to pull back the throttle and take
that hill! Because in the end…we already know who conquers
and wins. God!
This
is the essence of really living, what it means to essentially be alive: surrender unshielded to
the unknown — because there is a deeper Love that is Knowable.
~Ann Voskamp
~Ann Voskamp
What is it that God is asking you to do? What hill is keeping you from fighting? Pull back that throttle and take that hill with Him!
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