They are ready to hit people,
to be hit,
to hear the Belle Glade fans cheer,
to play for a win,
to prepare for a loss,
to give it their all,
to show off their talents,
to do something they were made to do,
to defend,
to score,
to run,
to block...
basically, to do anything that football calls out of them.
What an awesome chant! Really, it says "We are ready for it all!"
I am working on applying this to Nicaragua and the preparation part. We have had one meeting and a retreat. Both have had so much planning time that sometimes I wonder how much more there could possibly be? And that's a good thing! I want to feel ready and prepared with all the tasks and activities that we have for the kids. Yet at the same time how ready can I be? It is sometimes a very discouraging process to plan activities upon activities for these children when you have no idea what the mission field will bring.
I guess it is one thing to be ready with crafts, games and songs, but a completely different thing to be ready for what God will call out of us?
Sure, I am going down to Nicaragua with about 25 laminated flashcards in my suitcase intending to teach some English words to Nicaraguan children in an attempt to connect with one of them, so that I can show the love the Lord has for him or her. Part of me wonders, is this it? How is this even going to happen? Where are these opportunities to share Jesus going to arise from? It seems like we (not God) are planning so much just to create opportunities to shower God's love on these precious children. I am not leaving room for God to work in this mission. I want to bring everything to the table that I possibly can, but I also want the Lord to show His strength and power in a real way. I want to make plans before we go to Nicaragua so that the Lord can break them.
Am I Ready to ask this? Am I Ready for it? Am I Ready for God to show up on a real and relevant way on this mission trip? Am I Ready for my hardwork to be transformed? Am I Ready to be humbled? Am I Ready to be broken? Am I Ready for all of it?
Please pray that the LORD molds our team's hearts so that 'We Ready' for it!
On our retreat last month, each member of the team chose a verse that is our "Nicaragua Verse." Mine comes from Colossians and I cling to it like a magnet to your refrigerator when I feel anxious for Nicaragua.
"Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful. And pray for us, too, that God may open a door for our message, so that we may proclaim the mystery of Christ, for which I am in chains. Pray that I may proclaim it clearly, as I should. Be wise in the way you act toward outsiders; make the most of every opportunity. Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone." Colossians 4:2-6
By His grace... I am willing,
Sara Lee