100 Days To BraveНамуна
I got to travel to Honolulu, Hawaii, to speak at a conference. One afternoon I walked into the Kailua Starbucks to write for a bit and saw zero tables available. I didn’t really have a plan B for where to write, so I got in line for my drink anyway.
A table opened up between a vacationing couple and three tan and adorable surfer dudes. The surfers were talking about their marriages, so I tuned out because, ya know, they had wives already.
I began to unpack, and just because of proximity (the tables were close, y’all), I couldn’t help but check back into their conversation—and I heard them talking about absolute truth and how God is the only thing that is absolute, and suddenly I realized I was watching two of them share their stories of Jesus with the third.
My heart began to race. That conversation takes courage. Sharing your story takes guts.
I know. Maybe you think I’m being dramatic, but listen. That guy? Hearing how Jesus is the answer? His life is forever different and his future is forever altered because those two surfers were brave enough to say the things about Jesus that they know to be true.
Seeing other people be brave makes me want to be brave too. It’s a domino effect.
I felt it in me as I listened to them—the want to share my story. That’s why you’ll see rational adults going down a loopty-loop waterslide even if they don’t want to—because they want to show their kids it isn’t scary.
That’s why we have to start. That’s why we have to go first. That’s why we have to be brave—so that others will be inspired to be brave along with us.
We can be brave because we were always meant to be brave.
It is scary to be who you’re meant to be. It doesn’t feel easy because it’s not. But we were made for this. Like today’s scripture says, we have holy work. Why be brave? Because when we’re brave enough to share the God stories in our lives, it changes the people around us. It changes us to share them.
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About this Plan
No matter where you are in life, no matter what you’re up against or dreaming of or praying for—God has a plan for you. That doesn’t mean it’s always easy or simple. But God promises to be faithful. And He gives you the power to be brave! Find out how to grow your faith and chase your dreams with 100 Days to Brave by Annie F. Downs.
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