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“But faith is the willingness to look foolish.”

A thought by Mark Batterson from his book, Whisper: How to Hear the Voice of God (p. 101). The Crown Publishing Group. Kindle Edition. (Click on the book title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.) We limit ourselves and even God in our lives when we are afraid to look foolish. Mark says, “By definition, a God-sized dream is always beyond our abilities, beyond our logic, and beyond our resources. In other words, we can’t do it without God’s help. In my experience, God ideas often seem like crazy ideas. That’s how I felt when God originally gave us a vision for a coffeehouse on Capitol Hill. Frankly, we had no business going into the coffeehouse business. But it was just crazy enough to be God.” He goes on, “I don’t know what God’s will is for your life, and you certainly need to do your homework. But faith is the willingness to look foolish. Noah looked a little crazy building a boat. Sarah looked a little crazy shopping for maternity clothes at age ninety. The wise men

“Faith is taking the first step before God reveals the second step.”

A thought by Mark Batterson from his book, Whisper: How to Hear the Voice of God (p. 98). The Crown Publishing Group. Kindle Edition. (Click on the book title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.) Maybe this will help you in something you are going through. Mark says, “Our first attempt at church planting was a failure, and I’ve shared some of those hard lessons in other books, but let me fill in a few of the blanks. In the wake of that failure, I was reading a ministry magazine when I came across an advertisement for a parachurch ministry in Washington, DC. I have no idea why I stopped flipping pages, but that ad arrested my attention. The door to DC opened just a crack. I made a phone call, which led to a visit, which led to a 595-mile leap of faith from Chicago to DC, which led to the past twenty years of ministry in the nation’s capital. “That sounds neat and clean, but it was an agonizing decision. Lora and I both grew up in the Chicago area, so it was all we had ev

“Emotion is a great servant but a terrible master.”

A thought by Mark Batterson from his book, Whisper: How to Hear the Voice of God (p. 88). The Crown Publishing Group. Kindle Edition. (Click on the book title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.) Have you found that true?   Your emotions can really be of great help in so many different ways but they can also really bring great harm when they are out of control. Mark says, “Generally speaking, don’t make decisions when you’re in an emotional frenzy or funk. That’s how you get tattoos in the wrong places. That’s when you say things and do things you’ll regret. And that’s where the ninth fruit of the Spirit is so critical. (See Galatians 5:22-23) Actually, I think self-control is listed last because it takes the longest to cultivate. As the emotional gatekeeper, it keeps the other emotions in check.” He goes on, “When Abraham Lincoln was upset with someone, he had a habit of composing what he called a ‘hot letter.’ It was a cathartic exercise, putting all his anger and fru