Psalm 119:28 (ESV)
My soul melts away for sorrow;
strengthen me
according to your word!
The first time anything new and creative is proposed, it
gets labeled. And the label put on these novel things is likely to be
"risky." Can't you just hear it?
"Let me get this straight, Orville. You and Wilbur
are building a machine that will do what? Heavier-than-air flying machines are
the riskiest hoax anybody ever palmed off on two gullible boys like you
Wrights. Get a real job!"
Or maybe it was somebody's harebrained idea of taking
pictures, black and white children attending the same school, or people walking
on the moon. More than one person was berated simply for giving voice to such
"silly" ideas.
It turns out that some of the people who dared to propose
such outlandish possibilities are now regarded as geniuses - revolutionaries -
heroes. And it was only because they dared to question others and to question
themselves. They challenged the limitations others were willing to take for
granted.
There is something in your profession or business, your
family or church that could be done better. A situation could be more
productive. A relationship could be healthier. An objective could be clarified.
Some lofty ideal to which all in the group give lip service could actually be
implemented. But I warn you up front: Like restoring a car or house, it will
take twice as long as you thought, cost far more than you anticipated, and
strain every important relationship in your life!
Only you can decide if it will be worth it to undertake
something so ambitious and costly. There will be false starts. There will be
embarrassing mistakes along the way. But the potential outcome could be as
important to your personal situation as the achievements of the Wright brothers,
Rosa Parks, and Neil Armstrong were to their time and place.
The problem with our world is not that there are no more
frontiers to challenge and conquer. It's that there are too few explorers.
There are too few people willing to ask the obvious questions and challenge the
traditional wisdom. In a word, too few of us want to take the risks that could
make us look stupid.
If you are fortunate enough to have a dream in your
heart, be willing to make mistakes in pursuit of it. Be a risk-taker. You just
might change the world. Remember that God is there to give you the strength to
carry out your dream.
Dear Lord, help us to go forth with your dreams knowing
that You are there to give us strength to accomplish those dreams. In The Name
of Jesus, Amen.
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