This is me acknowledging that I don’t know what I’m doing.
This is me acknowledging that I don’t quite measure up.
But louder than any voice that is telling me “I can’t” is the One voice telling me that He can.
This voice is telling me that He is the same yesterday, today and forever.
This voice is telling me that if He pulled through before, He will make do it again, and again and again and again. This voice is telling me to “fear not” — and it’s a beautiful thing.
You see, I’ve become comfortable. Over the past several years I’ve had the privilege of working in rescue homes for girls who have been trafficked and [[as crazy as it sounds]] it’s become comfortable. I know in my heart that God will continue opening doors that align with His heart and vision for me to work in this capacity but in the midst of that promise, God is beckoning me to go higher – to place myself in a realm when I can no longer rely on my own capabilities, but solely on His.
And He reminds me:: you may not be able, but I AM able.
He reminds me that in this place of utter reliance on Him, is where HIS name and His glory will be made most known —that by operating outside of my own strengths, His strength will prevail.
So here I go, stepping out of the boat to walk on water. Stepping into places, I don’t know.
Unsung Heros :: We pray to see where God leads us, and we GO.
[[Jesus help me, because I don’t know what I’m doing]]
11 countries. 11 months. Making famous, the name of Jesus.
Unsung Hero [n]:
…their names may not be in history books, their acts unknown to the rest of the world, but while unrecognized, the shake a generation and move a culture and ultimately build the kingdom.
