This past weekend,
my organization held a missionary retreat at a beach house on the Pacific
coast. A precious team of individuals came from Canada to minister to us over
the course of the weekend. It
Our GORGEOUS retreat site |
During the first
session, the speaker challenged us to go “all in”. He challenged us to consider
what it would look like if we went “all in” in every aspect of our lives (including
our relationships with God) and to consider any obstacles which may be keeping
us from going “all in”. At the end of the session, he challenged us to take a
prophetic action to symbolize us going “all in”. He suggested jumping into the
pool, or another symbolic act that would serve as a declaration that we were committing
to go “all in”. I was undecided as to what action I would take and decided to
let the Holy Spirit show me what to do.
Following the first
session, a friend and I walked out to the beach to talk. We shared our hearts,
tears, doubts, fears, and plans for the future. As the conversation started
drawing towards an end, something caught my eye in the water. Literally riding
on top of the waves as if being pushed from behind was a buoy. This buoy was on
a direct course towards us. It was being “pushed” at a remarkable speed and was
being picked up by each passing wave and heading directly towards us.
The Beach |
As I watched the buoy I heard the speaker’s words echo in my
mind “will you go “all in”?”. Without missing a beat, I yelled “I’m going in. I’m
going “all in”” and I jumped into the water and began to run towards the buoy
as it in turn headed towards me. As I ran towards the buoy I realized that
there were other missionaries on the beach watching this incident and briefly
imagined what they may be thinking. I also considered briefly what would happen
if the water got deeper before I reached the buoy (I was wearing regular
clothing) but quickly decided that I would swim if needed to reach this buoy (having
grown up on the beach swimming is not an issue for me).
Fortunately, swimming was not required all though my shorts definitely
showed evidence of going “all in”. I grabbed the buoy and turned to walk out of
the water with my “treasure from the sea”. As I walked out of the water, a smile
spread on my friend’s face. “I’m not sure what this is all about, “ I said, “but
I heard the words “will you go “all in”” and so I did.”
I carried the buoy back to the beach house and retold the
story of seeing the buoy and hearing the words that sent me running into the
waves. I received various words over what the event symbolized and decided to
keep the buoy as a keepsake and a reminder to go “all in”.
If you know me, you know I have the tendency to do “crazy
things”. Honestly jumping in the ocean
The Buoy |
However, sometimes GOD CALLS US TO DO CRAZY THINGS… He calls
us to step out… sometimes making a “fool of ourselves”… sometimes to be
critiqued by other believers… to call us to go “all in”.
So, what about you? Are you willing to go “all in”? What would
that look like for you? What may be holding you back? Are you concerned about
what others may think/say?
Don’t be. Go all in. You won’t regret it.
…and maybe you’ll even get a funky buoy to put on a shelf to
remind you of the crazy adventure that God has you on.
Thank you for taking the time to read my blog. I appreciate
having you on this journey with me.
-Meaghen
Girl, this is so good and on time!! Lately, I’ve been feeling a similar tug where I feel like He wants me to go all in dreaming big dreams, yet I keep putting limits on things. “God, this didn’t work the last time. I’m not too sure You got this. I’m not capable of something like that. That’s way too big to dream.” — all of the things I keep saying. I’m far from being there yet. I so admire you’re going in! One day I’ll get there ... or you’ll come push me there! Love you and miss you to pieces!! — Nealy
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