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here is an old Chinese proverb that reads, “The journey of a
thousand miles begins with a single step.”
I have often repeated these words to myself and I have often written
them on a blackboard for my students to consider. It is amazing to watch as the reality of this
small statement becomes evident, especially for high school or college seniors
who are standing on the threshold of a new stage of life.
But college seniors and high school graduates are not the
only ones who experience the truth of this statement. All of us, at some point in our lives, will
face the truth of this old proverb. Many of us have already experienced it at
least once and many more have faced it several times. It happens when we must make a career change,
or when we have to move away from familiar surroundings and set down roots in a
strange place. For others, the journey comes with the loss of a loved one and
they must face the road ahead without the presence of their one-time companion.
Whatever the circumstances, one thing is sure, the journey,
when taken as a whole, is overwhelming and that first step is always a doozy! In fact, the whole secret to the journey is
contained in that first step. If we can find the courage to put our foot
forward for that first step, we find that the rest are easier. It is the first step that is the most
difficult and it is at the first step that the enemies of doubt, fear,
insecurity, and mistrust attack us the most strongly and the most
effectively.
The Bible is filled with examples of men and women who walked
with God and who took great journeys with Him.
Who can forget Moses leading the people in the wilderness? Who hasn’t read about Noah and the ark? And the story of Paul’s missionary journeys
fills the New Testament pages with the history of the spread of the Gospel.
But to get a feel for the importance of the first step, to
really appreciate what it means to move forward into God’s hands, to actually
experience walking with God when you don’t know where you are going, we need
look no further than Chapter 12 of the book of Genesis. The first verse of this
passage tells us all we need to know about a man called Abraham and the journey
he took with God. Genesis 12:1 reads, “The Lord
had said to Abram “Leave your country, your people, and your father’s household
and go to the land I will show you.”
Notice that God’s words contain a command, “leave your country, your people, and your
father’s household and go to the land” and a promise, “I will show you.” The
command part had to be the most difficult for Abram. He knew God had called him, and he knew God
would show him where to go, but taking that first step would be a difficult and
heart-wrenching decision. Not only was
Abram stepping out into the unknown; he was also stepping away from the known,
leaving his home, his family, his friends, his life, and his security behind
him. That first step was indeed a doozy
but Abram exercised his faith and took it.
There is a great lesson here which God has been teaching me
in recent days. The life of faith is
always one away from the camp of security and comfort. Abram’s faith in God was secure but the
circumstances of his life were not. He
lived in a tent, not a permanent dwelling.
He lived in a land in which both he and his neighbors referred to him as
an alien and a foreigner. But Abram
learned the only way to please God and to receive His best was to walk
continually in faith.
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herever you are in your walk with God today my friend, my
prayer is that you will not shy away from taking that first step. It is a doozy in more ways than one. That first step will separate you from the
world but it will also separate you unto God.
It may take you a thousand miles away from home, but it will never take
you where God is not. The journey may
have uphill struggles, rocky mountain slopes, and deep valleys, but it will
also provide you with views and joys you could never experience at home in base
camp. My prayer for you today is that
you will pack your bags and determine in your heart to take that first step of
faith with God. It will be a doozy, I
grant you that, but it will be one that will change your life forever. Are you
ready to take that first step today?
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