Wishing Away Fear (And Other Silly Notions)

My friend Paul and I talked a while back about the benefits of a bike adventure combined with a social justice mission.

We shared stories of riders who exceeded everyone’s expectations because they were riding for something bigger than themselves. We both wish everyone could have that sort of experience. Sometimes I struggle to understand why it’s so difficult for people to make the commitment.

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Paul and I reached this conclusion:

Once you’ve stepped through the door, it’s easy to forget how hard it was to step through the door the first time.

Paul’s done lots of tours. I’ve done a few. We’re both over the fear of can I do it? When others say “That’s amazing” we tend to wave our hands dismissively. No big deal.

Except, of course, it is a big deal. Whether it’s cycling a lot of miles, committing the time, raising the funds, talking about the cause, or joining a team, it’s scary, especially when you’ve never done it.

That’s okay. It’s supposed to be scary. It’s never supposed to get easy, not if you’re challenging your limits and trusting God in the space beyond your comfort zone. It’s supposed to be hard—that’s the point.

Maybe that’s one of the big advantages to an adventure like a bike tour or a group mission trip. It’s a fun way to step through the door for the first time. Hopefully that initial step leads to others and a lifetime of trusting God’s call to engage with your faith and follow big, outrageous dreams.

But don’t imagine that the fear goes away. If you refuse to become complacent and continue to follow God-sized dreams, you’re always going to confront impossible. The only way to know how far you can go is to risk going too far.

Following Jesus isn’t about seeking easy. It’s always about seeking the courage to confront the fear and do what’s hard.

So the question is, “What’s the fear?” Maybe it’s a bike tour/mission trip, maybe it’s something else altogether. What’s the limit you’re challenging?

What’s the fear?

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(Adapted from a post that appeared on April 2, 2014)

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