Friday, March 25, 2011

God-Adventures

I was flipping back through some of my old posts and came across this post, It's Not Safe , from February 2010. Little did I know at the time, that God was preparing me for a major move.  In less than two months from the day I wrote that post, my husband accepted a job 500 miles away...from home, from family, from friends, and from my comfort zone.  I can't say this move has been easy, but I can definitely say God has been with us every step of the way.  We have grown closer as a family, appreciate our loved ones even more, come to realize how precious our time with loved ones truly is, and now know our Savior even more intimately.  I could say that this move has caused us to live our lives, instead of going about the motions.  If you feel like God is calling you out for something, you can be sure you'll find a God-adventure in your near future.  You just have to obey His promptings.  You never know what blessings you might miss by ignoring His invitation.  Always look for the adventure.


Read on for a repost of It's Not Safe


Its not safe. Taking chances is just not safe. Taking risks is not safe. Life is not safe.

I read this excerpt
(taken from He Still Moves Stones) this morning in Max Lucado's, Grace for the Moment:
There is a rawness and a wonder to life. Pursue it. Hunt for it. Sell out to get it. Don't listen to the whines of those who have settled for a second-rate life and want you to do the same so they won't feel guilty. Your goal is not to live long; it's to live.

Jesus says the options are clear. On one side there is the voice of safety. You can build a fire in the hearth, stay inside, and stay warm and dry and safe...

Or you can hear the voice of adventure--God's adventure. Instead of building a fire in your hearth, build a fire in your heart. Follow God's impulses. Adopt the child. Move overseas. Teach the class. Change careers. Run for office. Make a difference. Sure it isn't safe, but what is?


The life I've been given is meant to be an adventure...an adventure with God. It's not meant to be safe. For those of you who like to ride roller coasters, when you're in the seat and you're waiting for the roller coaster to make it up that first climb, that first hill, how it seems it's a struggle for the coaster and you're wondering what in the world you were thinking when you got on this crazy ride...then you make it to the top and take that breathtaking plunge down...For just an instant you think, this is not safe...but in the next you're screaming your heart out and laughing along with everyone else. You go up and down, up and over, at break-neck speeds, jerked to the left, thrown to the right...it's a wild ride. Then when it starts to slow toward the end, you take a deep sigh and think to yourself, "I can't believe its already over...I've gotta do that again!"

Isn't that how life is meant to be lived? We aren't here so that we can live long. We are meant to
LIVE. We may take some hard knocks along the way. We may even have to struggle to climb to the top. But, wouldn't it be worth it to live the adventure with God? I mean really live. Sometimes that means taking chances...God-risks. Maybe that means taking the road less traveled. Maybe that means doing what everyone else deems insane. Maybe that means leaving a secure job to follow God's call. Our lives can stay on the up side where everything seems relatively calm, or we can take the plunge into what God has called us to do and it will absolutely take our breath away! Riding with God is a wild adventure. A wonderful, crazy, heart-racing adventure. It's not safe.

:) Becky








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