Do what God called you to do
Joseph’s brothers despised his dream, so they threw him into a pit. Jesus’ family didn’t understand His calling; one time they actually thought He was mad. Yet, when He reached the end of His life, He could say, ‘I have brought You glory on earth by finishing the work You gave Me to do.’ If you wait for everybody to understand and agree with you, you’ll never do what God called you to do.
In the late 1800’s when the United Brethren were holding a church convention, one leader stood up and shared his vision for both the church and society at large. He told his fellow ministers how he believed that someday men would fly from place to place instead of travelling on horseback. It was a concept too outlandish for many in the audience to handle. One man, Bishop Wright, stood up and furiously protested: ‘Heresy! Flight is reserved for the angels!’ He went on to say that if God had intended man to fly, He would have bestowed him with wings.
Clearly the bishop was unable to see what the speaker was predicting. When he finished his protest, he left and went home to his wife and two sons, Orville and Wilbur.
That’s right—his sons were the famous Orville and Wilbur Wright who, several years later on 17 December 1903, did what their father had declared impossible; they recorded the first human flight. Understand this: many people prefer the comforts of the past to the risks of the future. If you need their support and approval, you’ll never do what God called you to do.