Wow. Strange title, I admit…but let me explain what I meant by that:
It occurred to me one fine day, with all the birdies singing in the trees and the squirrels scampering around, that I had done some "hard things," and heck, maybe I'll someday do some great things in the future. But…if I get comfortable being "rebelazy," I will never continue doing hard, great things.
Every step we take is not really a step outside our comfort zones. What it really becomes is a step that expands our comfort zones. In effect, we become comfortable doing uncomfortable things. When I thought of that, it really made a lot of sense out of the fact that we are supposed to be continually running the race, fighting the good fight. We have to continually step out and expand our comfort zones. The hard things will only get harder, and it is our duty to do them CONTINUALLY for the glory of God.
Even as I sit here typing this out I am convicted, because I know deep inside that I haven't been continually expanding my context – my comfort zone – and I haven't been pursuing those "everlastingly-harder things." I've become comfortable, and as a result, I have not gone any farther. When you are happy where you are…YOU – ARE – DONE. Finished. Kaput. I think I've made my point. :)
I would like to throw out a challenge to anyone who may read this, to join me and get "uncomfortable" once again. We have a huge mission ahead of us, and we can't let success get in the way.