Monday, February 2, 2015

The Things That Are Not


Scientists said it couldn’t be done. Chuck Yeager had different plans. On October 14, 1947, he took a flight that broke the sound barrier and its “invisible brick wall.” The doom and gloom experts who predicted that both the pilot and aircraft could not endure such speed without damage were mystified. Yeager attained an air speed of 700 miles per hour in his Bell Aviation X-1 airplane. Three weeks later he accelerated to an incredible 1,612 miles per hour. So much for the impenetrable barrier.

In his autobiography, Yeager reflects, “After all the anxiety, after all the anticipation, breaking the sound barrier was really a letdown. The sonic barrier, the unknown, was just a poke through JELL-O, a perfectly paved speedway.” The historical, myth-destroying event turned out to be a walk in the park. All the hoopla surrounding breaking down flight barriers existed only in people’s minds. Yeager continued, “Later, I realized that this mission had to end in a letdown because the real barrier wasn’t in the sky, but rather in our knowledge and experience of supersonic flight.”

What so-called “invisible brick walls” are stunting your ability to grow? BEWARE: The “human barriers” contrived in your mind produce impenetrable personal limitations. This is the reason most people do not succeed in attaining those lofty spiritual goals they have set for themselves. People spend so much time dwelling on the barrier that they fail to realize that the barrier is between their ears. The real spiritual growth that should be transpiring in people’s lives is aborted because the enemy got into their mind and convinced them that they couldn’t survive any longer. They became so fixated on what happened, what may happen, and whatever impossibilities may exist, that they forgot the rest of the equation.

In a relationship with God, the probability for normal success is non-existent; that is, if you are truly a child of faith. The sound barrier was a barrier only because man had never punched through it. What we have available to us in the context of God’s covenant is far greater than any barrier that Satan could attempt to use to circumvent God’s promise and plan. God has no boundaries, yet much of what we will possess we have yet to even see.

When we purpose to extend our expectations and release a floodtide of faith, it is automatic that resistance will follow. I wonder how many people had dreamed of becoming the first man to break the sound barrier before Chuck Yeager stepped forward to prove that it could be done. As someone once said, “Those who live in fear live in chains.”

You should not be afraid to push away from the shore or even step out of the boat entirely. God speaks those things that are not as though they were. I have heard it said many times: “There is nowhere that you can go that He hasn’t been first.” How true it is. There is no problem you will ever encounter that He does not already have the solution for. That’s why He’s God.

On your journey to God you will encounter many barriers -- walls that the Devil will build to hem you into a field of mediocrity. You must look beyond the wall and see a fresh field of revelation. God did not put you into the oven of purification for you to come out half-baked. Stay in God’s process. It gives way to the power.

Friends and family members are likely to become the loudest voices of criticism and can easily stir up a fog of confusion. It’s now that you have to choose which voice you will listen to. The crowd of low expectations rarely celebrates with one who has set a pace of excellence and holiness. The wilderness is a lonesome place but the place of promise is not.

Your refusal to accept anything less than what God has for you is the step of anticipation that will take you across a flooded Jordan. Don’t pay attention to the barrier, or it may just become a facilitator of fear. With faith and determination, the things that are not will become certain reality.

Bishop J. Todd Nichols
Excerpt from Bishop's book Transfigured.  You may buy it at www.greaterfaithchurch.org/store 

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