Even though my wife has been absent from this world for over seven years, I regularly find my self thinking about many of the wonderful memories that we created in our life together. And when I think about her laughing smile and spunky inherent nature, I always tend to go back to the time she surprised our kids and I when she finally made up her mind and plunged headfirst into the freezing cold, ice-melt fed Little Jamison Creek that flowed right behind our campsite one summer at Plumas Eureka State Park, in northeastern California, near the Nevada border.
After
making the dive under the cold, clear water in a deeper area that had pooled
next to a fallen pine tree, she literally burst up from the water with a huge
smile on her face yelling to us, “You didn’t think I’d do that did
you?” Well… NO…
we didn’t. We had all been egging
her on for quite a while and had just about given up when she dove into the
Sierra mountain stream.
That’s
kind of who she was…
she liked to keep things fresh and exciting in our personal
relationship, as well as within the daily development of our family. That was actually one of the MANY
things that drew me to her in high school.
Her bright-shining brown eyes tended to always have a mysterious
sense of adventure about them… and I LOVED it… from our beginning
days as teenagers through her final two weeks after turning 65.
She
wasn’t one to just jump into something without consideration and thought… but
once she prayed and made up her mind… she plunged
in with abandonment and deep determination!
Which is the way she and I both tended to live our Christian walk… Once
we set our faith for something that was inline with and based
on the promises of God… we abandoned doubt and unbelief and plunged
head first into the deep waters of faith.
And you know? We weren’t alone when it came to plunging
headfirst into our faith for the daily adventures of our lives and ministry.
In
the Biblical book of Romans, the Apostle Paul uses the example of the faith of Abraham
who,
“Staggered
not at the promise of God through unbelief; but was strong in faith, giving
glory to God; And being fully persuaded that, what He (God) had promised, He
was able also to perform.” (Romans 4:20-21
– KJV)
The
word ‘staggered’ in the Greek implies someone who hesitates and
has withdrawn from their steadfast belief in the truth of God’s Word and/or let
their minds wander in thinking about all the potential reasons why God’s
promise(s) won’t work for them in their particular situation or need. These scriptures paint a picture of Abraham’s
unmovable faith and trust in the promise that God had given him… concerning
the seemingly impossible conception and birth of a child…
“Now
that he was about a hundred years old, and Sarah (his wife) was unable to have
children.” (Romans 4:19 - God’s Word ©)
And yes!...
While the King James gives us a strong idea of Abraham’s faith and the mindset
that drove his stand on God’s Word, I literally pushed away from my desk and
straightened up in my rolling office chair this morning as I discovered The
Message Bible’s paraphrase version of these verses. I think the Reverand Eugene Peterson (pastor,
professor, theologian, and author who translated The Message) hit the nail
on the head in capturing the true sense, excitement, total
abandonment to doubt and unbelief and personal determination that
was living large in Abraham’s life, by vividly declaring that,
“He
didn't tiptoe around God's promise asking cautiously skeptical
questions. (But) he PLUNGED into the promise and came up strong
and ready for God, sure that God would make good
on what He had said.” (Romans 4:20-21)
Paul
reiterated this over-powering sense of excitement and determination in his
closing salutations to the Thessalonian church when he stated,
“The
One who called you is completely dependable. If He
said it, He'll do it!” (I Thessalonians 5:24 – MSG)
So…
you see… that fresh
and exciting mysterious
sense of adventure
that marked Piper… that caused her to plunge with abandonment
and determination into her Christian walk… as well as in her personal
life in general… wasn’t just a fluke of nature or a gift
that her heavenly Father gave to her alone… No! I believe that it is part and
parcel of the character of God that comes to live in us
(Yes! That means both you and me) when we accept Jesus Christ as our
personal Savior and Lord*… Piper just chose to fully accept
and develop that powerful characteristic in her… by her love, study,
obedience and tangible application of God’s Word in the daily routines of her
busy life.
When
is the last time that you plunged headfirst into the promises of
God and believed Him for the fulfillment of His Word for a particular need or
situation in your life? Whether you’ve done it before or not… today would
be the perfect time to jump in and experience the character of God actively
working in and through your life.
Then
you’ll be similar to Piper who burst out of the icy cold waters exclaiming for
all to hear in the surrounding campground (or in your
neighborhood) “I
didn’t think I’d do that… But I AM GLAD THAT I DID!”
And
once you’ve taken that initial plunge… you just won’t be able to
keep your abandonment to doubt and unbelief and the determination
to see the power and faith of God and His Word… from working in every
aspect of your life!
With
all that in mind… have a fantastic week… and let me know how your plunge
goes!
*Have
you made Jesus the personal Savior and Lord of your life? It’s really easy to do and the results will
change your life forever! You’ll feel an
unexplainable new freedom and peace that you never thought possible. In Romans
10:9 Paul gives us the simple directions by explaining, “that if you confess
with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God
raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.”
And
yes… it’s as simple as that. Once you do
that, I would recommend that you find a good, BIBLE teaching church to attend,
pick up and read the Bible daily (I suggest you start in the book of John and
then move on through the epistles), and start talking with God (praying) on a regular
basis! Welcome to the family!