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Risk and Reward
Our God is an awesome God. He can do anything. He is with us.
Most Christians believe this with all their hearts. We know we worship an Almighty Ruler, the Maker of heaven and earth. We say He loves us and is involved in our lives. We say we depend on Him for everything.
But do we ever put it to the test? When I was in the NFL, I worshipped God with my lips but put my real trust in my bank account. We love God if it doesn’t cost us too much. We put our trust in Him as long as we’ve got backup plans in place.
But when we don’t risk, we don’t reap the rewards, either.
After Jesus told me to “pour it all down the drain,” and I did, I wanted to go deeper in my relationship with God. So in a period of calm and comfort, I prayed a new prayer.
“God, You’re amazing,” I said. “You’ve done some amazing things in my life. You’ve just begun writing a beautiful testimony in my life. Make my life something that when people look at me, when people hear my story, they can’t help but see You through it all.”
Then I said something I hadn’t planned on praying. Maybe I knew that for people to see God in my life, they’d need to see, to feel, how much I trusted Him to take care of me, in good times and bad. I wanted to emulate the heroes in the Bible—those people who were so close to the Almighty that they relied on Him as they would a flesh-and-blood father.
With that in mind, I added, “God, I want You to take me to a place where I depend on You. Where I lean on You for everything. Where I cry out to You, God.”
Be careful what you pray for.
When you follow God—truly follow Him, body and soul—you may find, as I have, that God really is with us and that He’s an awesome God indeed. To trust Him leaves you vulnerable. The rains may come. But you know what? You feel the warmth of God’s love on your face too. And sometimes those showers you feel? They’re the showers of blessings.
What do you find difficult to entrust to God? What, if anything, prevents you from praying Jason’s prayer?
About this Plan
Jason Brown was at the top of his NFL career when he experienced a shocking, radical call from God: leave behind the fame of football and instead become a farmer to feed the poor. In his debut book, Centered, Jason shares the challenges his family has faced in their new mission alongside rich biblical truths and stories of God’s miraculous blessings.
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