I don’t believe that disciples of Jesus - those of us who follow Jesus today - were ever suppose to end up as couch potatoes
Sitting in one spot can feel so comfortable - physically, emotionally, mentally, and relationally
Just coasting in life and accepting things as they are is simply not the call upon the believers today or any day
The early believers we read about in the New Testament did not just sit and accept what was because it was
They fought against great odds to live by faith and share their dynamic and vibrant faith with others who were not followers of Jesus
They understood that there was this call to live deep … to fulfill their destiny
To engage life
To embrace life
To share life
To truly live life to the fullest
It was something they felt in their heart
They knew they had a destiny to fulfill
It was a ‘matter of the heart’ and they would not settle for normal
That there was more beyond what they were already experiencing
Today, many believers have simply settled into a routine that is comfortable and they no longer feel challenged by their faith in Christ
No longer believe there has to be more to life than what they are experiencing
No longer look for a better way to live - are not pursuing their destiny or pushing their boundaries
They are no longer walking by faith — They have settled into a routine and into life as it is
......Continue reading/listening on the Ralph Howe Ministries Website!
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