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It's Better Not To Know Better
Steven Furtick 

My youngest son Graham lets me throw him up in the air so high that he almost 
goes through the ceiling. He loves it. He just turned 1 about a month ago.


His older brother Elijah used to let me do the same thing. He's 3 now, and he 
doesn't like it so much any more. It scares him. Didn't used to scare him,
but my wife Holly says now that he's more aware of his surroundings, being 
thrown in the air freaks him out. I guess that's understandable.

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Sometimes our awareness of our surroundings can take the naiveté out of our 
faith in God. When I first came to Christ, it was like I was letting Him throw
me up in the air as high as He could (or would, more like it), and it never 
crossed my mind that this was dangerous.

It never crossed my mind that He might drop me.

If He prompted me to speak out for Him, I spoke up. If He urged me to give 
something to Him, I gave. If He wanted me to give up something for Him, I gave
it up.

Then came mortgage payments, adult responsibilities and the like. Now I'm more 
aware of my surroundings. And it's a little more unnerving to get thrown
up in the air.

It didn't frighten me at all when I didn't know any better...and sometimes I 
think it's better not to know any better. As a child of God, and even more
so as a leader, I don't ever want to become so aware of my surroundings that I 
stop innately trusting God because it's dangerous.

Not that we should stay in a state of perpetual childhood. It's good to grow 
up, to exercise wisdom, and to analyze the risks.

But when it comes time to jump, never let your awareness of your surroundings 
be the final factor when deciding how high to go and how much to trust.

As you finish this year strong, find confidence in the strength of the one who 
caught you the last time, and who is positioned to catch you again.

Pastor Steven Furtick

O. Addison Gethers

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