The Unknown
The unknown. Some people thrive in uncertain moments, the excitement of something new. Others, not so much. The unknown can be paralyzing and cause anxiety and worry. My son Aaron has been wanting to visit the local skate park lately. I’ve taken him a few times, and usually, he rides around on his scooter and bike – but never down or up the ramps. This last time at the park, he decided to take his scooter to the edge of the bowl, where he would go down this slope. He saw other kids going down this incline and instructions on what to do with his knees and scooter. Aaron wasn’t convinced. He was staring at the unknown, unsure what would happen next.
Some of us cannot relate to a skater park moment, but I am sure we connect with battling the fear of the unknown. In the book of Daniel, three men were facing the unknown. They were told to conform and bow before a false idol or burn in a furnace (Daniel 3:8-12). Notice though the depth of their faith, yes, there was a refusal to worship a statue (v.14), but also there was a surrender to not knowing the outcome (vv.17-18). Either way, they understood the greatness of their God, and He alone deserves all their worship (v.18) – no matter the outcome. My friends, God is with you; trust Him with the unknown, and let the result be a witness to others of His greatness and glory (Daniel 3:28-29).
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