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How do we reconcile our desire for safety with the call to take risks for God?
Answer:
As I reflect on the tension between our desire for safety and the call to take risks for God, I'm reminded of the importance of trusting in His sovereignty. Just as a pilot must rely on his instruments, even when flying through uncertain skies, we must trust in the guidance of Scripture to navigate life's challenges. This doesn't mean we should be reckless or ignore the risks involved, but rather that we should trust in God's goodness and provision, even when the outcome is uncertain. The question of whether our view of God's all-encompassing plan removes incentives for activity on our part is a valid concern. If we believe that God has already rendered certain what is to occur, does our action really make any difference? I would argue that God's sovereignty doesn't negate our responsibility to act. In fact, He often uses us as instruments to bring about His will. As the psalmist says, "The Lord is near to all who call upon Him" (Ps 145:18). We must trust that our actions, guided by Scripture, are part of God's plan, even if we can't see the entire picture. Ultimately, the key is to trust in God's goodness and provision, rather than relying solely on our own understanding or fear of the unknown. As the apostle Paul writes, "Love...thinks no evil" (1 Corinthians 13:5). We must come to God as we are, without pretending to have all the answers or trying to control every outcome. By doing so, we can find peace and confidence in His sovereignty, even in the midst of uncertainty.
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