JOSHUA 3:13 : “And it shall come to pass, as soon as the sales of the feet of the priests who bear
the ark of the LORD, the Lord of all the earth, shall rest in the waters of the Jordan, that the waters of
the Jordan shall be cut off, the waters that come down from upstream, and they shall stand as a
heap.”
Years ago visitors at one of the nationĀ al mints were told by a guide that if they first dipped their
hands in water, a ladle of molten metal could be poured over their outstretched palms without burning
them.
A husband and wife were part of this group. “Perhaps you would like to try it,” the guide said to the
husband. The husband drew back sharply, “No thanks,” he said. “I’ll take your word for it.”
The mint employee turned to the wife. “Would you like to try it?” She replied, “Certainly.” She pulled
up the sleeve of her blouse and thrust her hand into a bucket of water. Calmly she held her hand out
while the metal was poured over it.
It’s obvious that the husband believed at one level, but he wasn’t willing to put his belief to the test.
The wife believed on a completely different level. She was willing to take a risk. Joshua and his
people also were faced with a risk.
They needed to cross the dangerous, flood swollen Jordan. God had previously opened the Red Sea
when the people had to cross it, but this time the priests had to step into the water first and trust the
Lord to open the way as they went. They had to get their feet wet and trust that God would honor their
faith.
Many Christians dislike taking risks. They want the way opened before they move out for God. Often
He graciously honors their desire. But we must remember that a risk is only a risk if God doesn’t go
with you. We need to step out and trust that God will confirm our faith at the appropriate time.
If your way seems blocked today, step forward by faith. Be willing to get your feet wet and then wait
for God to respond.
GOD HONORS WET FEET, NOT COLD FEET
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