The essence of being the "horizontal Jesus" is about embodying the hands and feet of our Lord by actively engaging in acts of service and love towards others. This can sometimes be straightforward, like helping someone with their groceries or offering to watch children so their parents can visit loved ones in the hospital. However, there are moments when being the hands and feet of Jesus requires immense courage and the willingness to take significant risks. These moments demand a deep exercise of faith.
The story of Willis Turner, a member of our church in Dallas, exemplifies this kind of faith and courage. Before heading off to the Vietnam War, Willis's father prayed for him and assured him that he would return home. This promise planted a seed of hope and faith in Willis's heart. During the war, Willis found himself in a dire situation where his comrades were trapped and injured under siege. Faced with the decision to risk his life, Willis remembered his father's words and chose to act in faith. He courageously went into the danger zone and successfully rescued eight of his comrades, bringing them to safety.
This story illustrates the power of believing in the promises of our Father. When we trust in what God has spoken to us, it not only secures our own lives but also empowers us to extend that security and hope to others. Being a horizontal hand for others means stepping out in faith, even when it involves personal risk, to bring life and hope to those around us.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Faith in Action: True faith often requires us to step out of our comfort zones and take risks. It is in these moments of uncertainty that our faith is tested and strengthened. By trusting in God's promises, we can find the courage to act, even when the path is fraught with danger. [00:22]
- 2. The Power of Words: The words spoken to us, especially by those we trust, can have a profound impact on our lives. Willis's father's assurance of his safe return planted a seed of faith that carried him through the war. Our words can inspire and empower others to act with courage and faith. [01:00]
- 3. Courage to Serve: Being the hands and feet of Jesus means being willing to serve others, even at great personal risk. Willis's decision to rescue his comrades demonstrates the selfless love and courage that comes from a deep faith in God's promises. [01:43]
- 4. Community and Support: Our faith journey is not meant to be walked alone. Just as Willis was supported by his father's words, we too can find strength and encouragement in our community. Together, we can face challenges and extend God's love to those in need. [01:43]
- 5. Living Out the Gospel: The call to be a horizontal Jesus is a call to live out the gospel in practical ways. It is about embodying Christ's love and compassion in our daily interactions, bringing hope and healing to a broken world. [01:43]
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