Take the Leap (Part Three)
“Mary walked into the room, and the baby leaped in Elizabeth’s womb for joy.” Luke 1:41 (NKJV)
Sometimes the hardest step is the first step. That’s why this story of John leaping in the womb when Mary arrived is so powerful. He didn’t wait. He responded immediately to the presence of Jesus. That’s what God is calling us to do today—take a leap of faith.
A leap is not always safe or comfortable. It’s not always fully planned or guaranteed. But it’s an act of trust. It’s saying yes to God when you’re unsure of the outcome. Look at John the Baptist—he leapt before he ever understood the full scope of his purpose. People who choose to give their life to Jesus are taking a leap, stepping out into the water, publicly saying, “I trust You, Lord. I’m ready for change. I’m ready for a new beginning.” Change may feel impossible, but God only asks that we take the first step.
Leaps happen in all areas of life. You might be called to take a leap in your relationship with Jesus, in your marriage, in your career, or in stepping into a purpose God has placed on your heart. Leaps require courage. Leaps require surrender. And most of all, leaps require faith. You might be scared. You might feel unprepared. You might think, “I don’t have the resources or the experience.” But God is not asking for perfection. He’s asking for obedience. He’s asking for your heart.
When you take the leap, life changes. Your perspective changes. Doors open that were once locked. Walls that seemed immovable begin to crumble. Just like John leapt for joy at the presence of Jesus, your leap of faith will cause life to stir inside of you. You will experience joy, freedom, and a deeper intimacy with God.
The challenge today is simple: what leap is God asking you to take? Don’t wait for perfect timing. Don’t wait until fear disappears. Take the leap. Step into the water, step into the calling, step into the promise. And when you do, watch how God meets you with His grace, His power, and His purpose.
Prayer: Lord, I thank You for the courage to take the leaps You are calling me to. Help me to trust You when I am unsure and to step out in faith. Fill me with Your joy and peace as I follow You, and let my obedience today open the door to the blessings You have prepared for me. In Jesus’ name, amen.
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