Anchors are extremely important to the overall purpose and longevity of a ship.

When lowered, the anchor provides a ship with the ability to withstand the toughest of storms, enabling it to stay in place.

However, many miss the fact that in order for a ship to move along properly, that same anchor must eventually be lifted.

Every day, I have become more amazed at how we as believers have learned to trust God in where He has instructed us to lower our anchors, however (more often than not), refuse to hear from Him when He has instructed us to lift them back up.

Let’s face it: living a life with a lowered anchor is safe.

But living a life with a lifted anchor is not.

Our natural tendency as believers is to anchor down in times of uncertainty.

However, it takes extraordinary faith to become solely reliant on how our God decides to blow the wind. With only a few battered sails, and an old rudder of faith, there are times when we have to lean hard into the peace that can sometimes only be found in the middle of chaos.

It’s no wonder why so many of us have the number of barnacles we have attached to our lives. Many of us have become resistant to movement.

Dare to move your ship away from the shore.

Where you are today–you may have been there way too long.

“I press on to reach the end of the race and receive the heavenly prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us” – Philippians 3:14 (NLT)

by Milan Ford

4 Responses to Anchors

  1. peter says:

    Powerful word indeed

  2. Ann says:

    Lord! Wash away my barnacles ,help me pull in this “safe and dry” anchor and to set sail with Your Holy Spirit blowing the wind of direction for my path. In Jesus’name…so be it.

  3. Nerry Jimenez says:

    So in agreement with the statement! Need to Press on were God, Jesus Christ leads! Thank You!

  4. Bonnie Langstaff says:

    that was good.

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