Turning “No I Can’t” into “Yes I Can”

    I can do it. No, I can’t. Yes, I can. No, I can’t.

    Have you ever had that conversation with yourself? You feel like God is calling you to reach out to someone, start a new venture, teach a Bible study, write a book, share a story about your past that you’ve never shared before. But then your fear shouts at your faith to keep quiet.

    One day Jesus told a parable to a group of listeners. We’ve come to know it as the Parable of the Talents, but it is really more the Parable of the Three Choices. Jesus was explaining what the kingdom of heaven would be like in common terms.

    “For it is just like a man about to go on a journey, who called his own slaves and entrusted his possessions to them. To one he gave five talents, to another, two, and to another, one, each according to his own ability; and he went on his journey. Immediately the one who had received the five talents went and traded with them, and gained five more talents. In the same manner the one who had received the two talents gained two more. But he who received the one talent went away, and dug a hole in the ground and hid his master’s money” (Matthew 25:14-18). (A “talent” was a substantial amount of money in biblical times…about 20 years wages for a common laborer.)

    When the master returned home, he was well pleased with the two servants who had invested and doubled their talents. He was furious with the servant who hid his one talent in the ground.

    “You wicked, lazy slave, you knew that I reap where I did not sow and gather where I scattered no seed. Then you ought to have put my money in the bank, and on my arrival I would have received my money back with interest. Therefore take away the talent from him, and give it to the one who has the ten talents’ (Matthew 25:26-28).

    This story gives me chills every time I read it. For you see, God has given each and every one of us gifts . . . gifts that He has purposed for us to use, invest, and multiply. And I’m not just talking about money, but gifts in our inner being. He has given you talents and abilities that He expects us to use to further the kingdom and minister to others.

    So what kept the servant with one talent from doing so? Fear.

    Giving into fear prevented him from investing what he had. I think the master would have been more pleased if the servant had said, “Lord, I invested the talent and unfortunately lost it all.” At least he would have tried. At least he would have made some effort. But the master saw him as evil and lazy.

    Fear makes us lazy. Think about that a minute. A fearful person does little.

    Moving forward despite the fear gets the spiritual couch potato out from under the afghan and into the life she was meant to live…no matter how old or young she is.

    We either show fear the door, or it will bolt the lock to keep us out of the places God has prepared for us to go and do all that He has planned for us to do.

    Fear has no choice but to leave the premises when you stand on the promises of God and say, “You are not welcome here.”

    Choices determines our destinies. Let’s say together:

    “I will not bury my calling in a shallow grave of fear.”

    “I will not allow my ‘no, I can’t’ to overshadow God’s ‘yes, you can.’”

    Here’s a truth you can hang onto today. Big assignments begin with a thousand tiny yesses. So, invest that one talent you have, and watch God entrust you with more!

    Lord, thank You for entrusting me with gifts and talents. Sometimes I’m not sure what they are, but I pray You will make them clear to me. Help me to be brave. I want to invest in other people and multiply fruit in Your kingdom. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

    What is one thing God is calling you to do today in which you need to overcome your fear? Leave a comment and let’s share

    Digging Deeper

    Let’s get unstuck from mediocre faith and take hold of all that God has done for us and put in us! No more spiritual couch potato for me. I’m ready for the mountain moving, giant slaying, bold believing faith that God intended all along!

    Don’t say you’re too old or too young. God has great things for you to do!

    In Take Hold of the Faith You Long For: Let Go, Move Forward, and Live Bold you’ll see how to ignite your faith as never before. It’s even better when you gather a few friends and do the study in the back of the book together!

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