#85 Wise Risk-Taking: Faith Over Fear

By Todd Smeltzer

Introduction

 

“But we are not of those who shrink back and are destroyed, but of those who have faith and preserve their souls.” Hebrews 10:39

I have no interest in the idea of walking across a tightrope that’s suspended high in the air. In fact, ascending the average step ladder for projects around the house tests my limits. Approaching the edge of a mountain overlook is near impossible? Forget about it. My heart races more than enough just watching someone else near the rim for a better view or the perfect picture.

The fear of heights is real, and it reminds us how easily a spirit of fear can take hold of our senses. This makes stories like the unique life of Jean-Francois Gravelet seem almost otherworldly. He used the stage name Charles Blondin. Other titles included “The Great Blondin,” “The Daredevil Wire Walker,” and “The Prince of Manila.” He became interested in high wire acrobatics at a young age after a circus troupe came near where he grew up in France in the early 1800’s. Gravelet was mesmerized by the tightrope walker and immediately set out to duplicate the stunt in his backyard.

His most famous feat came in 1859 when he was the first to tightrope across Niagara Falls. Subsequent trips across the falls had to be more audacious than the previous ones. Some of the passages included going across blindfolded, pushing a wheelbarrow, carrying his manager on his back, taking a small stove and cooking an omelet on the way, turning somersaults, and crossing on stilts.

Blondin’s flair for the dramatic continued into his seventies with performances all over the world. The risks he took were more than dangerous; they were breathtaking enough to capture the attention of thousands at any given time. He was one of many Biblical examples of risk takers in a secular sense, showing what does the Bible say about being bold in the face of physical peril. Yet, for all those who were willing to watch his death-defying acts, it did not translate into nearly that many following in his footsteps to perform similar exploits.

In contrast, our lives are full of different types of risks. Some are relatively minor, and others are much larger steps of faith. When we are stepping out of your comfort zone for God, we often wonder how to trust God when you are afraid of the future. How can we discern when our fears are warranted and supplied by God as a warning to steer clear of impending danger? This involves understanding the difference between faith and foolishness and the importance of seeking Godly counsel before taking risks. And how can we sense when He is leading us to exercise faith in Him to overcome fear and accomplish what otherwise would be impossible?

Thankfully, God’s Word has plenty to say about both faith and fear. If you are looking for how to deal with fear, you will find that what the Bible says about faith provides a solid foundation. This life skill guide will use Hebrews 11 as a framework to learn from the faith of Old Testament saints. We will look at the actions they took to obey God’s commands and follow His leading, along with their potential coinciding fears. We will explore what does the Bible say about fear and look at specific Bible verses about faith to guide our journey.

In doing so, I pray the Lord would help us see that the risks He is calling us to take are far surpassed by His commendation and His certain promises to come. We will learn how to stop being afraid by clinging to the truth that God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind.

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#85 Wise Risk-Taking: Faith Over Fear

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