Monday, May 21, 2007

Intangible Gaps

At times a leap of faith is a perplexing step of obedience, to apart of the unknown world...and then again this same leap of faith may encompass the same perplexing step of obedience to embrace and accept more of who you are in the unknown world.

Both leaps of faith teach us to move out of the comfortable situations in life. Simply to embrace the uncomfortable. They teach us to grasp hold and have a winged prayer. In those times where obedience is key, especially when leaving the comfortable side of life, there is a bigger picture that we can't see.

Leaps of Faith are the intangible gaps in this life. They are the jumps we take that we don't have the landing in sight. Through hope and faith we have to accept the uncomfortable and somehow find away to have courage to take the steps of obedience. The leaps are embracing the obedience of what we can't see, by releasing ourselves to jump with our eyes wide open and capturing every moment of the fall.

When we sense that we have fallen...the hand gently comes along...and shows that you are soaring. You never fell... instead you to took flight...you never jumped....you took off.

So the intangible gap that one can not see, begins with a take off...not a jump...so that instead of falling...one is actually flying.

It's breathe taking and capturing how a winged prayer and obedience can cause a person to bridge the intangible gaps in this life. Leaps of faith can be scary...and a bit awkward...but once you take off...the journey of the unknown begins to shine through, and allows you to embrace who you are in the unknown world.

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