We’ve been talking about the different seasons we walk through in our lives, physically and spiritually. We’ve also discussed the importance of hearing and recognizing God’s voice. And two Fridays ago, I shared a personal story about some consequences of obedience and disobedience in my life.
Today, I want to sit down on the couch and share another story with you in hopes that your heart will find courage to do the thing God is asking you to do.
When we hear God speak with words of instruction, we get to choose how we respond.
When we delay obedience, we walk in disobedience. God may be trying to move us into our next season but unless we trust and surrender we will not enter. He will not force us to obey or make us do what He has called us to do.
About ten years ago I received a prophetic word from a prophet (who has also been one of my spiritual mentors) at a conference. He said I was going to travel all over the world and one day I would have a passport full of stamps. The hidden desire to cross the oceans leaped within me.
And then reality interrupted with doubt and fear.
- I didn’t even have a passport.
- Not only had I not traveled outside of the country, I could count on one hand the number of times I had been on an airplane.
- Going overseas seemed scary and impossible.
You can probably guess I did not get my passport.
About a year later, this same prophet spoke over me at a different conference. His words were short and precise: Get your passport.
Over the next couple of years I did make an effort to pick up an application (or three) from the post office but again, doubt and fear won. It’s amazing how much dust a packet of paper can accumulate.
The same words were spoken over me once more.
Three times I received what I believe was divine instruction to get my passport and three times I did nothing (which, by the way, is disobedience). Coincidentally (or not), I never needed a passport.
But last December guess what I did? I filled out my application, drove to the passport office, smiled for a picture, and finally got my passport.
To say I’m a little stubborn or hard-headed may be an understatement.
Since getting my passport, I have traveled (upon invitation) outside of the country once already and have four (yes, FOUR) other international trips/invitations on my calendar over the next ten months.
In fact, next Thursday, I leave for Canada. It’s my very first time to speak internationally. I could not have accepted this invitation if I had not finally surrendered and stepped out of my comfort zone to get my passport.
When we hear God’s voice, we can choose to heed it and obey or ignore it and disobey.
I heard God’s voice.
- I received a prophetic word and God confirmed it to me more than once (confirmation).
- I knew in my spirit (inner knowing) that it was a personal word from Him.
- It lined up with scriptures and another word He had given me in previous years.
For too long, I chose to listen to doubt and fear and walk in disobedience. I was afraid of what God would ask me to do if I moved forward. I was comfortable doing what was familiar and easy.
As long as I refused to do what God was asking me to do, I could not move into the places He was asking me to go.
I am reminded of Joshua. After Moses died, God told Joshua to “arise, go over this Jordan, you and all this people, to the land which I am giving them – the children of Israel” (Joshua 1:2). God was calling Joshua to arise and be established in the place He had planned for him, but he had to do something first: He had to go over.
Unless Joshua crossed over the Jordan, unless he left familiar territory, he could not have walked into his place of destiny.
From Deuteronomy 31:23 to Joshua 1:9 God commands Joshua to be strong and courageous, to not be afraid. I don’t know about you, but this makes me think maybe Joshua was a little afraid to do this new thing.
When Joshua made the decision to answer the call, he learned personally that God is a Keeper of His promises. He trusted God with his whole heart and stepped into his destiny.
God is always faithful. If He is telling you to do something, He will not ask you to go alone.
He doesn’t promise it will be easy. He doesn’t promise it will be comfortable.
But He does promise to go with us.
Let’s chat:
- Is there something God has asked you to do that doesn’t make sense or seems a little scary?
- Is He calling you into a new season? A season of unknowns and unfamiliar territory?
- Does it line up with scripture? Has it been confirmed?
- What is holding you back?
Scripture:
“Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9
Julie says
At the age of 52, I’ve recently gotten my passport, too! We are going on a cruise at the end of the year and, even though we don’t have to have passports if all goes as planned, we would need them if we had to return home earlier if an emergency arose. I truly am enjoying your posts! Thanks!
shellyafaust@gmail.com says
Yay, Julie! We love cruisin’! I bet you will too! So glad you’re enjoying this series. Thanks for adding to the conversation here!