Embodying Faith: The Courage to Serve Others

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"The horizontal Jesus is about being the hands and feet of our Lord in touching the lives of others. Well, sometimes that's real easy. Sometimes helping a lady with her groceries or watching some children so people can visit their loved ones at the hospital or even visiting them yourself. Sometimes it's not that hard to do, but sometimes being the hands and feet of Jesus demands great courage and taking great risk." [00:00:06]

"Whenever you take great risks that means you're gonna have to exercise some serious faith. That's why I want to tell you about the story of Willis Turner. Willis Turner is a man at our church in Dallas, and when he was about to go off to war in Vietnam, his father looked at him, prayed for him, and then said to him, 'Willis, you are going to come back from Vietnam.' He planted the seed of return into Willis' heart, mind, and life." [00:00:34]

"Now Willis went off to war and was involved in all the major battles in Vietnam, but on one specific occasion, his comrades were trapped under siege. Some of them were injured, and it was up to him to be the one to go in to bring them out to safety. He was gonna have to risk his life. He was gonna have to believe his father who told him, 'You're going to come back.'" [00:01:14]

"And as an act of faith with courage, he went in and brought eight of his comrades to safety. Brought eight of them out, because he was determined to not just save his life but to reach out and save the life of others. So, when you believe in what your Father has to say to you, it gives you courage to not only be secured for you but to be a horizontal hand for others." [00:01:43]

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