Be All You Can Be
Any time we open ourselves up to fear, we
fall prey to his deceptions and intimidations. Yet, if we submit our hearts to
God and stand in faith, we can resist those first fearful thoughts. As we yield
to God we can master our reactions to fear and the enemy will soon flee. Francis Frangipane
My middle sister and I went to high school
together. Unfortunately, I didn’t have
the opportunity to go to school with my oldest sister as she had graduated
before I started, and I graduated before my younger brother started.
Anyway, when I was a sophomore my sister was
a junior. We joined our marching group
and at the time my sister was a Junior Co-Captain. I decided to try to follow in her footsteps. You had to try out for the various captain
positions and to this day I don’t know how I was able to get through the
try-outs. I was extremely shy, (you
can’t say that about me today), and there were several things you had to do in
try-outs. You had to make up a
hand-routine, (this was kind of like a mime with gloves on), give a speech, do
a marching routine and blow all the whistle commands.
Here is this skinny, extremely shy teenager
who is going to get up in front of 150 girls and sponsors and give a speech, do
routines and not pass out from sheer terror.
This is the thing. In my freshman
year I tried out for Junior Co-Captain and I didn’t make it. You would have thought I would have stopped
there. I didn’t. The next year when my sister was a Senior
Co-Captain I was determined to try out again.
I guess failure didn’t sit well with me, so that year I tried out
again.
That was the year I came out of my
shell. I was no longer this shy
introverted person. I overcame my fear
of rejection. I had already lost the
previous year so what made me think I would win the next one. I like to think that was God working in
me. The coolest thing about this whole
thing was when I tried out the second time I received enough votes to become
Senior Co-Captain and the even cooler thing was I took my sister’s place when
she graduated. They had a ceremony that
took place when the votes were counted and my sister symbolically passed her
whistle on to me. That is one of the
best memories I have of high school. Not
only had I accomplished something I never thought I could do, but I had a
special memory with my sister.
God created us to become more than we ever
think is possible. The moment of try
outs for me was filled with fear. My
fear was so great that I thought when I stepped out in front of the crowd that
I would freeze, pass out or hyperventilate and not be able to say a word. The weird thing is I don’t remember the faces
of everyone looking on. I had practiced
so long and hard that it just came to me without thinking about it. Isn’t that the very thing God wants from
us. He wants us to meditate on His word
every day so that when we are called to step out in faith, we will not
hesitate. Don’t let fear interfere with
God’s purpose in your life.
Prayer for the Day:
Heavenly Father, what better way to praise You than to live my life for
You. The memories of years gone by have
taught me that You created each of us with a purpose in mind. Your purpose can only be fulfilled if we step
out in faith. This faith will only come
if I am willing to set aside my fear and walk toward You. Thank you for helping me to be all that I can
be for You.
Scripture:
Love has been
perfected among us in this: that we may have boldness in the day of judgment;
because as He is, so are we in this world. There is no fear in love; but
perfect love casts out fear, because fear involves torment. But he who fears
has not been made perfect in love. We
love Him because He first loved us. 1 John 4:17-19
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