Taking the Leap of Faith
Nothing really made sense about it, yet I knew it was from God.
What you're wondering, the leap of faith I was about to take.
Though it was hard to rationalize, understand or see clearly I knew I had to take it.
I was going to "step out of my comfort zone and into God's hands".
I was going to let go of my life and put it in to God's hands.
Stepping out on faith is never easy to do, but it is definitely worth the step, the leap, the anxiety.
You may hear that still small voice, you may feel that invisible push, but somehow you just know, God is calling, God is prodding, He is waiting for you to take the leap.
Many people today are hearing that call, but few are answering.
It is like Scripture says, "the harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.
" Are you going to answer God's call and go bring in the sheaves or are you going to sit there and wait, or sit there and do nothing? Since taking my "giant leap of faith" as I call it almost 2 years ago I have seen God's hands working in my life more than ever before.
It is like when I let go, he took over right where I let go.
No beat was missed, no stone was left unturned, everything was put into place as he saw fit.
Was it easy every minute of the last two years, well of course not, but it sure was worth it.
The experiences have been life-changing, fulfilling and meaningful.
Would I go back to the way my life was before? No way.
If you are feeling called to take a "leap of faith", especially into an area of ministry, especially if God is calling you to use your voice, whether audibly through speaking or through the written word then I want to talk to you! I want to help you, equip you and encourage you.
I want to share my story and what I've learned with you through a membership program I have put together called Faith Leaps.
Faith Leaps is designed to help you take the leap of faith into speaking, writing and ministry.
Whether you believe you should leap into one or all three of those areas.
Come on over and look around, see if you're ready to take the leap.