I BELIEVE I CAN FLY
One of my favorite stories goes like
this: A young frog in the remote jungle of equatorial Africa had just finished
his desert of flies. He had lived a
totally sheltered life, so on his 12th birthday he had a very urgent question
for his mother: “Mommy, are there other animals in the jungle besides us?” His mother looked at him with some surprise,
and then replied. “Sure Kermit, there
are lots of other animals out there. Be
careful, but go ahead and see for yourself.”
With maternal endorsement, this
young-yet-naïve frog hopped confidently down the path, until he came to a
handsome orange-flecked monkey. Without
hesitation, Kermit shouted out: “I’m a W---I---D---E--mouth African frog…and I
eat flies. What do you eat?” “BANANAS!” responded the enthusiastic monkey.
Kermit kept on down the path until
he encountered a tall giraffe. He
greeted the beautiful giraffe with the same shout-out: “I’m a
W---I---D---E--mouth African frog…and I eat flies. What do you eat?” Mrs. Giraffe responded ever so kindly: “Well,
I eat LEAVES from the tallest trees!” With
heightened curiosity about the animals that remained to be discovered, Kermit
continued his hasty travels, and wound up by the riverside.
He spotted a huge crocodile dozing
in the sun and similarly greeted him: “I’m a W---I---D---E--mouth African
frog…and I eat flies. What do you eat?” Before Kermit could hop away, the crocodile
opened his mouth really wide and shouted “I’m glad you asked. That’s easy. I eat W---I---D---E--MOUTH AFRICAN
FROGS!” And in one unfortunate gulp,
Kermit’s tour of discovery had come to a sudden end. The moral of the story is this: Don’t allow
any negative force sufficient access or permission to devour YOU or YOUR DREAMS!
Unfortunately, the spiritual
heritage of some people has been bitten and devoured by various issues:
procrastination, shallow thinking, criticism, unbelief, immorality, or greed,
just to cite a few. I repeat: Don’t
allow any negative force sufficient access or permission to devour YOU or YOUR DREAMS! By the way, precisely what is it that YOU are pursuing:
Your Cultural Dream, Your Corporate Dream, The American Dream, or The Heavenly
Vision?
At least three factors are necessary
to achieve every mission-critical goal for your life:
1) You must not be distracted by static or background noise.
2) You must be watchful, prayerful, studious and wise.
3) You must sustain sufficient faith to have dominion over your past, present and future.
1) You must not be distracted by static or background noise.
2) You must be watchful, prayerful, studious and wise.
3) You must sustain sufficient faith to have dominion over your past, present and future.
In a word, despite any apparent lack
of any aerodynamic capability, you must
believe you can fly! No matter
how the R&B singer, R. Kelly, rates on your spirituality scale or
righteousness meter, that musical artist somehow connected to Rhema and
revelation in his popular ballad “I Believe I Can Fly.” Brothers and sisters, consider this carefully:
If you intend to FLY into the stratosphere of your God-given potential, you
must first liberate your eyes from the barnyard floor and develop a dynamic
vision that is singularly focused and fixated on the sky. Put simply, if you ever intend to soar with the
eagles, you must first set yourself free from the chickens!
In order to become equipped for our
imminent season of revolutionary change, we must adopt a life-attitude that
says “I can do ALL THINGS through
CHRIST” (Philippians 4:13), i.e. we must walk with God-ordained confidence. Such confidence is not tantamount to
arrogance. No. Rather, it is a blessed assurance that Christ is not only on board our ship,
but that He is, indeed, at the very center
of our circumstances. As has
often been said, our attitude
governs and determines our altitude.
Trust me, believer, our God has
created a supremely unique and powerful
YOU. Indeed, He declares that you
are a WINNER-BELIEVER! Therefore, why
are you sometimes so co-dependent, or so subjugated to the will and whims of
others? If no one wants to accompany your voice, or if
no one perceives the inherent beauty of your song, then simply learn how to
sing acapella. If others fail to discern your worth or refuse
to sow any measure of time, talent or treasure into your dreams, just keep
believing the Word and relying on
Christ-in-you, who is the singular
and ultimate hope of glory. (Colossians 1:27)
Three keys open
life’s gateway-to-success: (1) the ability to discover one’s
specific niche, (2) the power to unleash a long-term faith-focus, and (3) the
ability to persevere through adverse circumstances. However, along your journey, be aware of one
vital truth. Not everyone who has the
same surname as you, or occupies the same pew, or self-identifies as friend or
supporter is truly dedicated to your success. Some of the aforementioned just might be frienemies, a.k.a. friendly
enemies! Their words might seem supportive,
but their actions tell a different tale altogether.
Here’s the bottom-line: Your capacity for future flight is not
defined by the words, opinions or actions of others. Indeed, it is wonderful to have various
resources, but all are completely secondary to The Source. He alone
is “the Author and Finisher of our faith.” (Hebrews 12:2) When you and I are walking in HIS LIGHT, any
outside voices and all images of doubt and fear grow strangely dim. Now sing along with me…I BELIEVE I CAN FLY!
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