There is a season for everything. Life cycles are inevitable. A time to tear down, a time to build. A time to weep, a time to laugh. A time to embrace, a time to refrain. When I took a leap of faith last year, God spoke to my heart as I dived from a plane in the land down under.
I was all geared and ready to go. The rest of the crew had boarded the plane but my instructor was no where to be seen. Standing all alone, the waiting time seemed forever to me. Suddenly, he appeared before my eyes and said, "We haven't got enough time so I'll show you just enough for you to jump off the plane. When I say jump, you jump!". Gaspp...
You see, the autumn in my life had passed. I had to leave precious things behind in order to move forward on the God journey. I was about to step into winter. It is sometimes easier said than done. If we want to walk on water, we have to step out of the boat.
What an exciting adventure. As I looked out of the window, I could see only cotton candy clouds. That's the faith journey. It's about the assurance of the things unseen. He gives us only a glimpse. We aren't meant to know everything.
As I watched others dive before me, there was a sense of fear. Will I trust my maker? Before I could have second thoughts, my turn came and I heard him say "Jump!". The act of obedience (although difficult) is like free falling. It is liberating. It felt as if I was all alone since I dived with my front falling first but in fact, I wasn't. Although I could not see him (he was behind me), I was safely strapped to him.
When we opened the parachute, we were spinning like crazy because of the winds. Even after taking the step of faith, we are not spared from challenges that seek to intimidate us in the midst of uncertainty. We just have to hang on and lean on his promise.
Then it was time to land and I was told that it's extremely important that I obey his instruction. I had to lift my legs and let him land first. Not doing so could result in broken legs or death. We need to wait upon the lord and not move impatiently before his appointed time. Waiting does not diminish us, instead, it empowers us. As surely as the sun will rise, spring will come.
I later found out that I got the best and most experienced instructor in the entire school. It was certainly worth the wait...:)