‘Arise, shine.’ – Isaiah 60:1
The first step we take must be our own. This is the essence of faith. God does not mandate that we act; rather He asks that we exercise our free will in service to Him. Once, we arise of our own volition, God then supports us through His grace and mercy.
I am constantly reminded of a scene in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Indy is standing at the lion’s head, facing a bottomless chasm. His instructions, based on his father’s archeological study ask him to step out over the chasm. To Indy’s limited perception, this spells certain doom. Indy must choose to take the first step in faith. Once he does so, he realizes that there is indeed a bridge, which has been camouflaged, but is visible to the audience from a different camera angle. Importantly, Indy sprinkles sand on the bridge so that others might follow where he has stepped out in faith.
What a great allegory for our own faith. We trust in God and do the thing that we know we must do. In so doing, we have the opportunity to lead others by our example.
Sometimes, the thing that we know we must do entails a task which we feel is below our ability or station. Chambers talks about this and uses the term ‘drudgery’ to describe it. We must remember that no task is to humble in service to God. Jesus washed the feet of the disciples, a task that could certainly be considered lowly for the Son of God!
Inspiration mustn’t always be for the extraordinary. The commonplace tasks are just as important as the spectacular if God has led us to undertake them. We cannot begin to see, with our limited perception, the value of simple tasks in the lives of those around us as God uses them toward His greater plan. God transfigures even the most mundane tasks in glory to Him.