I walk down the stairs all by myself. I drink from a cup with NO LID and rarely spill a drop. I put teetee in the potty all by myself. All of this, and no one ever cheers for me when I do it. It’s been this way for years. But whenever a toddler, does everyone acts like they did the coolest magic trick that anyone has ever seen. Along the lines of levitating while finding your signed card inside of an orange.
I’m just trying to say maybe take it down a notch with the toddlers. Totally kidding! What I’m actually saying is that we don’t praise these things in adults because they are expected and normal for most people. Barring some medical incident, we don’t expect adults to regress to acting like a child again in how they function.
While we don’t do it with our physical lives, we seem to do it all the time with our spiritual lives. We take a bold step of faith. Then spend the next month wondering if we made the right choice. When we are making the moves that God is leading us to we don’t need to be afraid.
Paul in Romans 8:15-18 puts it this way, “15 For you did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received the Spirit of adoption as sons and daughters, by whom we cry, “Abba! Father!” 16 The Spirit himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, 17 and if children, then heirs—heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, provided we suffer with him in order that we may also be glorified with him.”
We have been called to live a life close to God and led by Christ. Will it be easy? Maybe sometimes, but usually, not really. Will there be times when we need to move even when we are scared? Literally all the time.
God didn’t call you to be the most fearless person to ever live. God called you to be brave—be scared and move forward anyway.