My grandkids and I play a game called Impossible
Feats. Other than my weird sense of humor, I have no idea where I come up with
these things! The results are often so hilarious I wonder if I just encourage
the kids to humor myself or to really compel them to attempt the impossible.
Impossible Feats involves the children trying to
accomplish something with their bodies that I think is impossible. For example,
try to walk using only your forearms, not your hands, feet, or knees. Or try
touching your elbow to your forehead. Now be honest: you’re attempting these
feats right now! HA!
Some of the feats are truly impossible and others can
be done but the children have never tried before. I think that is the purpose
of the game. When someone is pushed to try something new, they can either just say
they can’t do it. Or they can give it a try no matter what the results are!
Impossible Feats reminds me of a missions trip I led
overseas. One young lady on the trip had never flown on an airplane before. She
was a basket case. Her mother tried to console her before getting on the plane
and her new friends on the team tried to make her comfortable, but she was inconsolable.
I think she would have cancelled had we not begged her to stay. When the plane
took off, I looked back at her white-knuckled grip on the plane seats and her
wild-eyed expression. I immediately started praying!
Upon arriving in Detroit after a short, 30-minute
flight, she was a totally different person. “I don’t know what the big deal
was,” she said. “There was nothing to it!” Isn’t that amazing? The one thing
she was totally scared to death of became nothing to be afraid of. I think the
impossible feat of flying was a first step for this young lady. I’ve seen her
step out and try many other things since that trip. She’s now a wonderful wife,
mother, and church worker. She is an overcomer!
Is there something looming in your future that seems
impossible? Maybe it’s completing college or taking a step toward missions or
trying out a new career. Who is making you think it’s impossible? I think
that’s called fear; satan is a master at instilling fear in people. But let me
present you with another word that overcomes fear. Faith will help you take
that step, make that hard decision, become that person you need to be. Today,
right now, turn that impossible feat into a step of faith! You will be amazed
at the freedom you will experience and the joy it brings!
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