another man in the boat
There has been a reoccurring theme in my life for the past year and it revolves around the story of Peter getting out of the boat and walking on the ocean to Jesus (Matt 14:24-32). The story has influenced or tormented me so, that is the basis for the name of this blog, Just Jump.
Recently, I have been praying for something as clear as I what heard roughly a 9 months ago at the 3C Leadership Conference on my next step. This story of Peter stepping out of the boat started to haunt me after this conference and a message given by Dave Ferguson entitled Jump. Well it came on Sunday at The Orchard and delivered by Scott Hodge. The message was in reference to us living out the potential that God has placed in us, that He has a plan for each of our lives, and God wants us in spite of our mistakes and failings; all we need to do is ‘Just Jump’. We need only have the faith to trust God. The message came from Matthew 14:24-32 the story of Peter having enough faith to step out of boat. It wasn’t obvious or did it make sense that Peter would step out of the comfort of the boat during the storm, but he did.
It felt as though the message was written and Scott was delivering it directly to me. I know, call me deranged and narcissistic, but it definitely spoke to my spirit my inner conflict. It is really awesome how the Holy Spirit can take a singular message and deliver it directly to person like me, because I am sure there were others there that felt as I.
I secretly want to be Peter, to have the courage to climb over the rail of the boat and completely trust. I hear God calling, but I am struggling with leaving the comfort of the boat behind.

July 2nd, 2007 at 4:27 pm
As one who has jumped out of the boat let me say that its worth it!! I won’t lie and say that their won’t be distractions and storms (I’m currently in one) but if we continue to fix our eyes on Jesus He will see us through!! We are praying for you guys!!
July 3rd, 2007 at 5:40 am
Thanks for the encouraging words and definitely keep the prayers coming. I will keep you in my prayers through this storm.