Christ With Coffee On Ice - courage to do the scary things
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Hello, everybody. Welcome to another episode of Christ with Coffee on Ice. I am your host,
Ali Yost. It is a joy and honor to be here with you guys. I didn't plan on being so emotional
right off the bat of this episode. It's so sweet, actually. I was a little embarrassed about it
at first. I was like, God, I don't want to go into this episode being as emo as I feel right now.
And then the Lord said something so sweet to me just now.
He was like, Allie, your vulnerability is your superpower.
And so, okay, I'm totally comfortable of being vulnerable about just what I'm feeling today.
And my biggest prayer in it is that you guys feel understood and seen and less alone in it.
And maybe what I have to say is a little shocking for some of you guys because maybe, you know, you see all that I'm doing online and you see my podcast and, you know, if you follow me on socials and stuff, it might be clear to you guys of the things that I'm doubting myself in right now. But for me, I don't always see it. And I'm sorry, this isn't our traditional intro. We do have our coffee on ice.
I have my pumpkin spice here, but I think, thank you guys for letting me share this with you.
I just think the biggest thing I'm struggling with right now is I'm kind of, I know a lot of this is lies, but I'm kind of doubting what the heck I'm doing.
what is my purpose you know and I I understand that my purpose is to be the light in this world you know
and my purpose is to share the love of Jesus and my purpose is to be the light in dark places
and my purpose is to share the gospel and to even encourage you guys in your faith like I know those
things. But it's just like when I sit and I'm like, who is Allie? Like, who has she been made to be?
What are my dreams? Like, there's some hesitation that I have when I ask myself those questions.
I don't know if I've ever actually really asked myself those questions seriously before, you know?
I've never been one who like operates in a place of like a five-year plan, you know? Like people have
asked me that where they're like, where do you see yourself in five years? And every time my answer is,
I don't know. I don't know where I'm going to be in five years. I don't know what my dreams are.
I think my dream would be for this generation to know Jesus. I think my dream would be for the
Lord to use me in a way that brings people joy and laughter.
But yeah, I don't know. I'm just like really struggling today.
I feel such a lack of vision. And I know that could sound so silly because the Lord has done insane, insane, insane things with my life.
I mean, just in these last couple of years, my crying voice is so, I'm so sorry.
The Lord has done just insane things with my life in the last couple of years.
couple years, things that I could have never done on my own, things that I would have never expected.
And so I recognize that, you know, that clearly there is a purpose for my life, and clearly
the Lord has a plan for my life. Just the favor is beyond me. Is there any tissue on my face?
Yeah, anyway, so it's not that that's a question in my mind at all. I know that the Lord has
a plan for my life and that he wants to use me in a great way and I want to be used in great ways.
I just, I don't know, I just fear that I don't know how to dream bigger with God.
I think sometimes I limit myself and I hide behind the statement of like, well, I'm just taking
it day by day with God, which is very true.
And I think that that is a way that we should live with God.
But I don't know if I've ever actually sat down with God and like really dreamt with him and was
like, God, this is what I'd like to see us do together in my life, you know? And so anyway, if there's
any prayers I could ask for from you guys, which I know that you guys are just the best, you guys are the
best. Thank you for listening to me and thank you for just interceding for me. And, you know,
we may not technically know each other in real life or have ever met, but it really means a lot to
me. And, yeah, there's anything that you guys could be praying for, for me that I'd ask is
just more encouragement, I guess, or maybe not being so hard on myself or maybe receiving more vision.
But yeah, that's just the honest truth of what I'm feeling.
And I pray that that kind of breaks down any third wall of like, I don't know, any way that you guys can be seeing people like me on the internet
where it's so clear that they know exactly what they're doing with their life.
But it's just not always the truth.
I think, you know, I am just as much of a daughter and a child.
of God as you are and we all have our doubts and yeah so anyway today's episode
today's episode um well I honestly think something I'd love to talk about today is
maybe doing scary things that we feel God nudging us towards that we don't know how to
do or we don't want to do things that we feel called to do but we're so scared to do
And there might be a little bit of that in there for me too.
Like, there could be some dreams that I am scared to do and I've been scared to do and I've been
procrastinating for a long time because of just a lack of maybe having faith in myself or believing
that I can do it or believing that the Lord can come through in that.
I can say confidently that that is something I've also had to face a lot is like you feel called
to do something and you feel the Lord really weighing it on you, but you can say confidently that that is something I've also had to face a lot is like you feel called to do something.
and you feel the Lord really weighing it on you, but you just don't know how to move.
And you don't know how to start having faith in yourself or in the Lord in that thing.
And so, to be honest, you guys, I would love to learn with you right now.
Because I think that that's something that I also could grow in a lot.
I asked chat.
I know.
We can take it with a grain of salt, but I do think chat is very helpful.
I've changed my ways a little bit.
I don't ever want to rely on chat more than I rely on God, of course,
because anything can become an idol.
Chat could definitely become an idol.
But I just simply asked chat.
I said, how do I do something scary
that I know the Lord is calling me to do?
And Chat says, that's a really brave and honest question.
Doing something scary,
especially when you feel the Lord nudging you towards it,
can feel overwhelming.
But it's often where deepest growth and blessing happens.
How are some steps you can lean on?
Or here are some steps you can lean on,
is what chat says.
So, number one, start in prayer.
Ask God to confirm
his call and to give you peace, courage, and clarity. Sometimes fear makes his voice feel quieter,
but his spirit brings assurance. I think that's so good. And I think that that is absolutely step one
that we could all make is that if we feel God is nudging us to do something really scary,
fear can definitely sound a lot louder than God can. I heard this quote once, whether I heard it
or I saw it on the internet where the Lord obviously speaks to us in such a calm, just like a gentle, soft voice.
If you have experience hearing the voice of God, he's never screaming at us.
He's never like yelling at us.
It's always like this gentle, soft voice almost in the back of your head sometimes too where he's just very gentle most times.
I think a majority of the times that is how he speaks to us.
And so God can speak so gently.
but when the enemy talks to us, it's with such aggression and it's so loud.
He's loud because he knows that if he's loud enough, it can blare out the gentleness of the
Lord's voice.
But also it's like, you know what somebody is like so wrong?
Like they're so wrong.
Everything that they're saying, they're in the wrong, they're spewing lies.
More likely than not, that person is going to come into the situation really aggressive.
raising their voice, being loud, trying to prove why they're telling the truth because they're not.
And we may even be guilty of that. We may even be guilty of that ourselves. If you're caught red-handed
and you know that the very things that are coming out of your mouth is not necessarily the truth,
I'd say more times than not, we're probably going to be reacting in that situation aggressively.
We're going to be speaking a lot louder. We're going to be, you know, saying why, why it's true.
No, I didn't. And it's very rare.
that we lie in complete calmness and like in a place of like, yeah, no, I didn't, I didn't do that.
It's like, I didn't do it.
Like you're, it's so much more, right?
So anyway, it's like, I think the enemy is just naturally louder because all he can do is lie.
And all he can do is tell lies.
He can't tell a truth.
So anyway, it's just interesting.
The contrast in that is like fear and anything that could be going through our minds of doubt or like why we can't do it or why we're not
enough or whatever is so much louder because it's just straight up lies. It's not the truth.
I'd say 10 out of 10 times it's that it's that still quiet, gentle, kind voice in our mind.
That's telling the truth. But it takes a lot more effort for us in our flesh because I think
our flesh just wants to go to the easier thing, which is the louder thing. You know,
it's like, oh yeah, that's the truth because it's louder. I think it's a lot easier for our flesh
to just kind of like submit to that versus submitting to the voice that's a bit quiet.
it takes a little bit more effort to like push aside all of those lies and to focus on the small,
still voice of God.
There is a bit of effort and discipline and I think wisdom also, like training from God.
It's only anything we can learn from the Lord, but there is some training that comes with that
of knowing how to resist that loud, obnoxious voice in our minds.
Chat says that step number two is to remember who is with you.
So to remember who God is, who you are, but most importantly, who God is.
You're not stepping into this alone.
Scriptures like Joshua 1-9, be strong and courageous.
The Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.
Remind us that God doesn't just send us.
He goes with us.
I think that is something I forget.
Why?
Why do I forget that every single time?
And it's so funny because it doesn't even matter how many times you've been sent by God
and you've seen that in your life the way that he's gone with you.
I don't know. I don't want to speak for all of you guys, but I'll just speak for myself. I have seen God
literally do that. I've seen him send me and encourage me to do things that I don't necessarily want to do.
And I've seen the way that he's gone with me the whole time. So it's so funny how I will so quickly forget that.
Like, I will so quickly forget that God goes with me, even though I've seen it. I've seen the fruit. I've seen the receipts.
Like I've seen the way God has done that in my life. But I somehow I just forget. But it's,
true. Like, God doesn't just send us out into places. And I think when we feel God nudging us to do
those scary things, it can feel like he's nudging us. And then he's like, okay, good luck. And, like,
that's literally not who he is. He's never, ever done that. Sometimes it may feel like we're alone,
but again, it goes back to what we've always said on this podcast where, like, feelings are good
and all, but we shouldn't trust them. And so just because you feel like you're alone doesn't mean that
it's the truth. You're never alone. God is always with us.
us, even in the scary things that he encourages us to do. There is truly no one like God because it's
only God who will be like, okay, I need you to learn something in this. I also need you to make an
impact in the world. I need you to be doing this very thing and it's going to stretch you and I'm
going to teach you things in it. But then he goes through that hard thing with us. Like he is a humble
enough of God. Because the thing is, he doesn't have to go through it with us. He doesn't. He's God.
He can just tell us, be like, okay, this is what you're going to do. Go do it.
it and then he could if he wanted to he could just sit back and be like well yeah no i'm here if
you need a word i'm over here though but i'm not i'm not gonna walk through the fire with you no i'm not
i'm gonna stay out here you let me know when you're on the other side like that's not even
it's the fact that god goes the extra mile to be like no i will physically also walk through the
fire with you what god does that actually like if we really sit with that that is like i
can't wrap my mind around a god like that like i don't know what
God is actually willing to then also endure and go through the fire with us.
But that is who God is.
And it is a promise in His Word.
And we believe in His Word because we believe it's true.
And we believe it's directly from God.
And so, just as chat brought up, Joshua 1-9,
the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.
He will always be with us, no matter the circumstances, no matter how hard it is.
Like, no matter what, he's going with you to the grocery store.
And he's going with you to the hardest thing that you've ever had to walk through in your life.
It doesn't matter if it's the most mundane thing or the hardest season of your life or the hardest thing that you've had to face.
Some of the biggest fears you've had to face, right?
The time where you've had to be the most courageous in your life, he's with you in that.
Chat says step number three is to break it down.
If the thing feels huge, divide it into smaller steps.
Take the first faithful step instead of worrying about the entire journey at once.
I need to write that on my mirror, actually.
That is something that I need on my mirror.
I need to remind myself of that every day at the beginning of my day because I don't know if anyone relates to that.
If I feel God is nudging me to do something really scary and big, it's so much easier for me to like see how massive it is and like how far it goes that I freeze.
I literally freeze.
Yeah, I freeze.
I freak out and I'm like I actually am just going to stay right here.
Fight or flight.
I don't know if I fight or flight.
I just don't do anything.
I don't move. When I'm overwhelmed, when I'm overstimulated, when a situation or something, yeah, something that God's calling me to do feels way, way, way, way too massive, I just go, and I freeze. And then I don't act on it at all because I'm just so scared and frozen. And I think I've let myself be overwhelmed because I'm looking too much at everything all at once, rather than sitting down with God and being like, okay, Lord, how are we going to do this? I need a step-by-step plan because I'm, I'm looking too much at everything all at once,
Obviously, I am overwhelmed and I won't get anything done if I'm looking at the huge giant picture,
but thinking that I have to achieve the huge giant picture all at once.
This is literally ministering to me right now as I speak.
And so, God, I need your help just showing me what is the step that you want me to take in front of me right now.
What is the one step?
Like right now, what is the thing that I can do to get towards the very thing that you're calling me to do?
That's really, really good.
Take the first faithful step.
instead of worrying about the entire journey at once.
Number four, replace fear with truth.
I think that's the biggest thing.
I don't know.
I might even bump that up.
I feel like that should come after prayer.
Or maybe after remembering who is with me.
Like praying, remembering who God is,
and then any lies or fears that I'm coming into agreement with,
replacing them with truths.
I think that actually should be like one of the first steps.
Taken is just like rebuking, coming out of agreement,
denying, turning from all the lies that are rooted in fear. Fear often whispers lies like you're not enough,
it won't work, you'll fail, but God speaks truth. My power is made perfect in weakness.
That's from 2nd Corinthians 12.9, which is like one of my favorites. Write down the truths and
rehearse them out loud. I've done that before. I probably could be better about that because I think
sometimes I've written down lies and truths or like I've declared them out loud and I
still don't really believe it. And I think that there's something really important in continuing
to say it out loud until you genuinely believe it. Like until your spirit also is like, I come into
agreement with that, you know, because there are things that we can say. We can be like, yeah, I mean,
I know I'm believing a lie that I'm not good enough. And the truth is, is God's strength is perfect in
my weakness. But like, you could say that once or twice and still not completely believe what
you're saying, you know? And so I feel like I could probably be better at doing that one more often
and two, saying it until I genuinely believe it. Like saying it over and over again until I have hit a place
of revelation from the spirit. And I'm like, oh, wait a minute. No, these aren't just empty words anymore.
Like this is actually like rooting deep into my spirit right now. You know what I mean? I think we will call it too
soon before we really let the spirit like get us to a place of fresh revelation even if it's in the
same thing that we just need that reminder again because you're facing another scary thing again
giving ourselves that time to like really believe it like really believe it number five chat says
to seek support share what god is calling you to do with a trusted friend mentor or spiritual
leader who can encourage and pray with you i think that's so important and this is actually something
that I think I've shared this on the podcast before. I think I may have shared something like this
at the end of 2024 where I was sharing like things that I felt the Lord had taught me in the year of
2024 as I reflected on my life and all. Oh, we have our Christ by the way, guys. I'm sorry.
My intro was just not our typical intro. I forgot to tell you that we do have our word of God and we
do have our coffee. I love you guys. It's just one of those days. Anyway, I had shared, I think I had shared
that one of the things that God had been really revealing to me is that I had a fear of like asking for help,
you know, or feeling like a burden asking for help.
Simple things like asking for prayer or simple things like just letting people in on what I'm feeling and going through.
Or again, like, I mean, even just as what we're talking about today, like if you feel like God is calling you to do something,
you're not in it alone.
Not only do you have God by your side, but you have a body.
body. Like you have the body of Christ, you have the church, you have friends, you have family,
you have mentors. You have people at church that you could be sharing this with. Whether there's
strangers or not, that's the thing is like, if you're sitting here and you're like, Allie, I don't
have close friends in the church. That's okay. Literally find anyone in the church. Like if there is
somebody on staff at church, if there is a prayer team at church where, you know, my church has that,
where they have a prayer team. We're at the end of service. If anyone needs prayer,
you go up to the team and everyone starts individually praying for you. Go up to the
pastor and share it with them and be like, hey, I know you don't know me. I've been going to your church
for a little bit now. I don't know who else to talk to about this, but I really need prayer in this area.
Like, you're not a burden. You're not a burden. So yeah, whether that's somebody close to you,
whether that is an older couple at church who has a family and, you know, whatever that looks like,
pray to God an ask and he'll highlight somebody to you or it could be someone near to you.
bring it to somebody who knows Jesus and can be interceding and praying for you and also who could encourage you and help you in that and be an additional support.
So like, yes, there's the support of God.
Of course, he's more than enough.
But he's given us the gift of each other.
And so I just think that the minute we break through any kind of hesitation of like, well, you know, like I got this and I can do this with God alone.
Like I don't need to bring this to anybody.
You know, I don't want to be a burden.
I don't want to feel like I don't want people to feel like I'm super needy.
and I whatever could be going through your brain.
All those things are lies.
Again, if it's the loudest voice in your head,
it's most likely not from the Lord because like we said,
he has a very still, gentle, sweet voice.
And it's not of condemnation or shame or feeling like you're too much
or that you're a burden.
So those aren't words from the Lord for sure.
Those are lies.
But yeah, I think that just remembering that we have the support of each other as well.
Like, just like I know that you guys are giving me support in the comment section as I speak
about what I shared with you at the beginning of this episode.
We don't technically know each other on a personal level,
but like we're the body.
And that's what we're called to do is to pray for each other,
intercede for each other, support each other, love each other.
And so you have support.
You do.
Even if you don't feel like you have close friends in the church yet,
I believe you will, if that's a place that you're in right now,
that you're kind of navigating with the Lord.
You will.
But it doesn't mean that you don't have any support at all.
The body is the body and we are family.
Whether we know each other personally or not,
I had a really sweet encounter with a woman in the church bathroom, actually, yesterday.
Because I'm filming today on a Monday.
Yesterday was Sunday.
I went to church and there was this older woman.
She had to have been like in her 50s, like mid-50s, early 60s maybe like my mom's age, to be honest.
She was giving very mommy.
And she was washing her hands next to me and she's like, are you, is that Allie?
And to be honest, I'm going to be so for real, that doesn't typically happen to me.
It's usually sweet young girls that are like in college or, you know, like a lot of you guys are
around my age or even younger.
And so for somebody like her to know who I am.
And sometimes I'm just kind of like, what in the world would older people?
I mean, it's probably a false humility.
It's something I need to actually, because we can all learn from each other no matter the age.
But I'm just like, how in the world could somebody older than me?
But, you know, anyway, it was just, it was an instinct.
sane compliment to me that a woman like her knew who I was and she comes up to me and she's just
encouraging me and everything that I'm doing online and in my ministry and you know the podcast and stuff
and then she asked me if there's anything she could be praying for for me and I was like oh my gosh
yes actually and so I shared with her what I'd love to receive prayer on and she prayed for me
and even in that it's like total stranger you know and technically I'm still stranger to her too I mean
I know she knows more about me than I, but it's like strangers, okay?
Like, but this is what the body does.
This is what we do for each other.
And so, yeah, just to encourage you guys in that, that you do have support, even if it's in
the comment section here, hello?
Like, if you guys have anything that you need prayer and support in, comment in the
comment section right now, if you're watching on YouTube.
And I would really encourage everybody else in the comment section, like return the favor
to.
Like, if you're asking for prayer and then you see other people who are praying or,
Some people need advice or encouragement in something that they're facing with the Lord and you have history with God in that.
Share it with them.
I actually think this would be a great opportunity for us to practice that even virtually.
Like it doesn't have to just be in person.
There's so much support that we can get.
Thank you, Lord, for technology in that way, where we actually can support each other so much quicker because of the internet.
It's beautiful that way.
So I would love to see that in the comment section.
I would be such a proud girlie.
I'd be so proud of you guys if I got to.
to see that in the comment section. But yeah, letting others into those things, letting them encourage you,
support you in that, and also pray for you. I love that. Seeking support. Number six, the chat said,
is act in faith, not feelings. I love that. Like one day, I'm going to put something, like,
something about not trusting our feelings, like feelings are a good indicator, but we're not going to
trust them. We're going to act in faith and not in feelings. Something about feelings. I want to, like,
do something with that with merch, maybe, because we just talk about it.
so much on this pod. Okay, courage doesn't mean the fear just disappears. It means you choose
obedience in spite of the fear. Often the peace comes after you move, not before. Gosh, that's so real.
This is going to feel like such a silly example, but something that just came to my mind is I did an
ice plunge for the first time, like an ice bath, whatever. What do they even call it? Okay, so see,
this is how inexperienced I am with ice baths, polar plunges? I don't freaking out.
but I did one for the first time.
And when I tell you that the fear I had about getting into this ice bath,
I had so much fear, I had so much hesitation.
I was so scared.
I was scared.
What was I even scared of?
I think I was scared of like getting dizzy.
Like I was scared of my body going into such shock that I would like see stars and like
borderline kind of like pass out.
Like I don't like that feeling of feeling kind of lightheaded and like a rush of like whatever.
And so I kind of expected that to happen.
it didn't it didn't happen but I'm using this example because I was so like truly so scared
truly so scared to do it but I know this is silly I don't care it did take courage okay because I
didn't want to do it I was like I'm going to do this I'm like literally talking to Jesus about getting
this freaking ice bath I'm like I'm going to do this because I feel you God telling me that I'm
going to live and I'm going to be okay and I'm not going to pass out and also worst case scenario
know, if I pass out, what happens? I wake up. If I pass out, then what? Like, nothing bad can
actually even happen. Even if I did see stars for a second and I got a little whoo, and then I came back,
okay, you're still good, my girl. So anyway, I felt Jesus saying all those things to me where he's like,
I got you. Also, like, Al, no offense, but you got to remember that your life is in the palm of my hands.
And I'm like, right. Okay. So I get into this ice bath. Fear of death via ice bath is crazy.
But okay, Ali. Yeah, none of those things happen.
I will say a couple things happened that shocked me.
It felt like the wind got knocked out of me when I first got into it.
Like it was like I couldn't catch my breath at first, which I really hated that, but it only lasted a couple seconds.
And then I was breathing just fine.
And then the other thing that I didn't uber love was that my hands got really tingly.
I did not like that.
My hands were getting tingly and numb, but it's fine.
I lived.
And so I get out of the ice bath and I felt so good.
I felt so good.
I was so proud of myself.
I was like, wait a minute, I lived, and I felt good, the peace that came after it.
I was like, wait, that was actually really fun.
So anyway, I don't know why that was the thing that came to my mind, but choosing obedience
in spite of the fear.
Often the peace comes after you move, not before.
I was not filled with peace before I went into that ice bath.
I was not.
Even a little bit during.
Actually, mostly during.
It wasn't very peaceful.
all. But after, I was like, wait a minute, I just did a really good thing for my body. My body feels
great, actually. I feel so energized. Like, I was, I was like immediately feeling the benefits of it.
And I conquered something with the Lord, thank you, Jesus, that I honestly wasn't sure I could do
in the beginning before I got in it. Yeah, the piece definitely isn't before, but it typically
comes after. And so it takes that leap of faith and courage for us to just do the thing in spite of
feeling fear. Fear doesn't always just go away, but doing it in spite of being afraid,
which I think is actually the definition of courage. What makes a person courageous and not just
like bold and like whatever, having courage is doing something in spite of being afraid,
like doing the very thing while doing it afraid. Because I don't know how much courage it takes
to do something if you're not scared. There is no courage in that. Courage can only,
exist if you're doing something that you're literally petrified to do. So if there's something God's
calling you to do and you're like so scared to do it, choosing obedience instead of submitting to fear,
we feel the fear, the fear is there, that's okay. But recognizing that God has not given us a
spirit of fear, that's not from God. So it's like, okay, I'm afraid, but I know it's not the
truth. Fear is not the truth. So I'm going to act in obedience, despite the fact that I feel
filled with fear right now, because I know the truth of what God is telling me, which is.
which is his power is made perfect in my weakness and that he is the one that has has me and my life
and the destiny of my life, the call of my life, it is in his hands. I literally need to listen
to this podcast for myself. After I'm done recording this, like I literally need to go for a walk
and hear myself speak right now. This is for me too. Like truly for me. I'm in that boat with you
guys if you're relating to this. But believing and knowing that your life is literally in the
palm of God's hands and he has ordained every footstep.
and not being afraid to dream big with him.
I think maybe there's a hesitation
that some of us could feel to dream big with God.
I relate to this too.
I feel like maybe that's even a part of why
I feel like I lack vision or like,
because I'm like not letting myself dream really, really big.
Like I don't know if I let myself do that a lot.
And I think sometimes we don't let ourselves dream really, really big.
I don't know, maybe because we don't believe
that God could have big plans like that for our lives.
or maybe we don't believe that God has perfectly ordained every footstep.
Like, it's got to be a lack of, like, believing in who he is.
And less even in who I, like, less about who we are, like, believing in ourselves.
It's good.
We should never underestimate ourselves because of God.
But, like, I think maybe even before that is just because maybe we don't entirely believe
in who God says he is.
And that's an opportunity to grow in your relationship with God.
it's like really believing who he says he is and acting out in courage being obedient and letting him
prove that to you chat is so sweet this is like after every time i ask chat a question chat will be like
do you want me to suggest a short prayer you could pray before taking the steps you can carry it with you
so sweet and i said shit okay here's a simple prayer you can keep with you when you're about to step into a
scary thing. Lord, I know you are calling me to this, and even though I feel afraid, I choose to trust you
more than my fear. Go before me, stand beside me, and strengthen me. Remind me that your power is
greater than my weakness, and your presence is my safety. Help me to take this step in faith,
knowing you will never leave me or forsake me. In Jesus' name, amen. Oh, that's
beautiful i declare that over all of us actually i love joshua one nine that is such a good verse for us to
remember in these moments be strong and courageous do not be afraid do not be discouraged for the lord
your god will be with you wherever you go psalm 563 when i am afraid i put my trust in you
is Isaiah 4110 this is another classic do not fear for i am with you do not be dismayed for i am your
God. I will strengthen you and help you. I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. Yeah, I hope that this
was a good reminder for you guys. And thank you again for letting me just be vulnerable and share the things that I
shared at the beginning of this episode. Yeah, we're really in this together, guys. And I just pray that the Lord
strengthens all of us. And he gives us the courage and the boldness to act on the things that we know
he wants us to do if there are things that have been a little bit dormant in your mind or in your life where you've
really procrastinated it. I believe that now is the time to do it. And as we've seen a lot, even in just
recent events, life isn't promised. Like we don't know what tomorrow will bring. And so I think that's
another perspective is like the more we procrastinate things, the more it's like how do we actually
really know though that we have more time to do that thing next month or next year you know once the
season's over you know once i've gotten to this point in my life then i'll do it but like who says
you know a bible verse that just came to my mind is james four 14 through 15 which reads you do not even
know what will happen tomorrow what is your life you are a mist that appears for a little while
and then vanishes instead you ought to say if it is the lord's will
we will live and do this or that. It's such a grounding reminder that tomorrow isn't ours to control.
Only God holds it and we're invited to trust him with it. This is the one that I was thinking about.
James 413 through 16. Now listen, you who say today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city,
spend a year there, carry on business and make money. Why you do not even know what will happen tomorrow.
Instead, you ought to say, if it is the Lord's will, we will live and do this or that.
Okay, so those were just different translations.
That's the translation. That's NIV. That's the one that I'm familiar with.
Anyway, that verse to me is like, who are you to say what you're doing in a year?
That's kind of sometimes my hesitation with like having a crazy plan for my life because I'm like, who am I to say?
But again, I do think I could be better about dreaming bigger with God because I think I'm scared to do it.
I think I'm scared to dream too big with God.
So yeah, I do think that there has to be a healthy balance where it's like we don't put things off saying, well, I'll just do that in a year.
We don't actually know if you're going to do it in a year.
From the perspective of procrastinating the very thing that you know God is calling you to do.
But then the perspective that I'm wrestling with is I'm like, but who am I to say what my hopes, dreams, goals will be where I want to be in five years when I don't even, who am I to say, you know, kind of like that scripture's saying.
So that's a slightly different perspective where it's like, why would I bother to dream really big with God and be like, this is where I want to be and whatever when I'm.
I don't, who am I to say? I wish I actually had an answer to that. But I think maybe my answer would be
that there has to be a healthy balance of that, you know, where it's like acknowledging that we don't know
what tomorrow will bring and that's okay and taking it day by day with the Lord and trusting him with our
every day and being obedient with our every day and not putting things off if we feel like that's what
he's telling us to do right then and there or that there's clear opportunity for us to do it. But then
not being afraid to dream about the future, believing that God does have a future for us,
like what Jeremiah 29-11 says, where the Lord promises us a hope in a future.
Yeah, that's something I'm going to sit with, me personally.
I don't know if anyone else relates, but I'm going to sit with that one.
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