Someone said, “Faith is not jumping to conclusions; faith is concluding to jump!”
I jumped quite a bit and I want to tell you about my greatest jumps.
It started actually with my greatest jump of all.
My greatest jump took place when I was in my teens and I am glad that my greatest jump took place when I was very young.
This morning I am reading about Ludwig Hofacker, who lived from 1798-1828 and he encourages us to dare to jump from our own righteousness to the righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ. He says that it feels as if we are falling into an abyss to the heart of a loving Father.
I did that jump when I was eighteen years of age in Germany.
MY JUMP FROM WORKING IN A COAL MINE TO THE BIBLE SCHOOL BRAKE.
Maybe I could have grown old working in the coal mine called “Rheinbaben” as an electrician in Bottrop near Essen in Germany or could I?
Picture / Bibelschule Brake
But I am glad that I concluded to jump by faith from the coal mine to learn more about the Bible at a Bible School.
I am still receiving emails from the BIBLE SCHOOL BRAKE (“And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable men who will also be qualified to teach others.” – Second Timothy 2:2.) in Germany regularly and also the magazine for graduates.
MY JUMP TO THAILAND.
I worked in Thailand as a missionary for thirteen years in two provinces.
Picture/Alan Collingwood