Keep Taking Risks

October 7, 2008 · Print This Article

In a bit of a follow-up post, I wanted to continue to discuss our response to Wall Street. Last week, the team at Floodgate created a video response, in hopes that it would serve Christ’s church around the country. It is very relevant and timely video, and we invite you to check it out here. As I write this, the video has been downloaded over 2500 times. Obviously, that message was important to you.

Over the past couple of days, I’ve been chewing on a separate, but related message that I think God is speaking to my heart. The message is a simple one…

During times of great economic distress and anxiety, don’t stop dreaming.

If you’re already bent toward having all your ducks in a row before you make a decision, then my simple post won’t change that in you. But if you’re like me – a dreamer and a wanna-be risk taker who is scared – then let’s agree together right now that we need to keep dreaming, keep pushing the cause of Christ, and keep creating outside-of-the-box ministries and ideas. Let’s keep giving money and resources away to people in need. Let’s keep risking. Let’s keep reaching out. Spend less, to be sure. But dream bigger than ever before.

And above all… let’s agree to keep elevating the glory of God beyond this financial mess. He may be behind the meltdown. He may have nothing to do with the meltdown. But this one thing I know…

God is above the meltdown.

He supersedes it. He’s bigger than Wall Street. He’s far greater than any economic plan any politicians commit to implementing.

So please, please, please… keep risking and dreaming. Keep walking by faith. Keep placing yourself in the direct path of unbelievers, and allow yourself to display Christ’s grace and truth to them. Keep laughing with your friends, your spouse, and your children. And as prepare for this weekend’s worship services, plan to worship God like never before. Elevate His glory, and all these things will be added unto you.

I promise.

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