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Roller Coasters And Carousels By: Jeff Searcy H ello, June. Summer is here. Well … even though summer officially begins in a few weeks, for many, it has already begun. Favorite vacation spots … here we come! Some folks will head for the beach; some for the moun- tains; and others … for the amusement parks. For me growing up, summer was chock full of sports and fre- quent trips to Six Flags over Georgia. I was blessed to grow up just a few miles from the park. I remember watching the nightly fireworks from the end of my driveway and being lulled to sleep by the whistle of the train that still circles the park to this day. Much has changed, though. One thing that hasnt … the thrill of the rides. And while the advancement of technology and imagination has brought all types of rides and attractions to amusement parks across America and around the world, two standards remain: roller coasters and carousels. No matter where you go across this great land of ours, see an amusement park, fair, carnival, or even some birthday parties, and you will find roller coasters and carousels. Why? Because peo- ple of all ages love them, that s why. Take my family, for instance. My wife loves carousels. I, on the other hand, along with my boys, love roller coasters. Different strokes for different folks, but, when we apply the nature of the two rides to the differences in believ- ers walk with Christ, their differences, both the rides and believ- ers , couldnt be more applicable to each other. If youre a bit confused, it s okay. It will become very clear … very soon. What s the first thing that pops into your head when I say, “Roller coaster?” Perhaps words like: scary, exhilarating, exciting, fast, even dangerous or unsafe come to mind. Now, how about when I say, “Carousel?” Words like: peaceful, slow, safe, even boring are likely to spring forth. When we look at the nature of the two amusement park favorites, one is fast with patches of slow stretches. It s exciting, has a track filled with twists, turns, bends, loops, high hills, low val- leys, provides surprises around every bend. Sometimes it leaves us breathless, usually wanting more, and, despite the fear that many feel toward it, brings us safely back to the station … every time. The other is slow, methodical, predictable, safe, never ven- tures out of its circular path (which is not all that bad as it allows it s riders to wave at the same people at least 10 times), and except for the random instance someone has difficulty getting either on or off the horse (come on, you can laugh … it s okay), a ride on a carousel is rather uneventful. Now, if I asked the question: “Which ride and its description more resemble the life of a follower of Christ?” Which would you choose? Before you answer, let me make sure you understand the question. As followers of Christ, we are called to live a life of faith-filled reckless abandonment of our own wills, plans, dreams, logic, secu- rity, abilities, control, and future, despite our fear, to the One who knit us in our mother s womb (Psalm 139:13), who ordained our days before one of them came to be (Psalm 139:16), who hung on a cross and bore the sins of humanity, past-present-future, so that those who believe in him may have eternal life (Romans 4:25; John 3:16), and who said, “For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me will save it.” (Luke 9:24). I dont know about you but I can say with absolute certainty that it would be very difficult to find any person who has answered Gods call, from the beginning of time until now, whose life was more like a ride on a carousel than a roller coaster. So I ask again. Which ride and its description more resemble the life of a follow- er of Christ? Which ride best describes your life? For those who love carousels, please know that I am not slight- ing you or making fun of your desire to simulate nailing one foot to the floor and walking a marathon. Sorry, I couldnt resist. I know not everyone likes roller coasters. I believe in my heart that if we would truly reflect on the times we stepped out in complete faith, against all logic, rational thinking and perhaps even the urgings of those who are closest to us, to follow Gods calling, our experience was less like a slow, circular ride on a stationary horse. It s more like flying up and down hills of steel at break-neck speeds, where it was hard to distinguish fear from exhilaration, yet was comforted by a confidence and assurance that the train we were on would remain securely attached to the track … despite the hair pin turns that sparked frequent thoughts to the contrary. That confidence was not in man-made machines. Our confidence … our assurance … was, and is, in God. Until next time … Keep it real … and Armor Up! PS Jeff Searcy is a highly-energized, motivated, and outspoken servant of the Almighty, husband, dad, Founder of Servant Warrior Ministries, Host of Servant Warrior Radio, coach, speaker, strategist, author, and average golfer. For more infor- mation or to book a speaking engagement, email Jeff at [email protected] or visit www.jeffsearcy.net. Don’t forget to check out www.servantwarriorministries.org. PowerSource 8 PowerSource June 2012 PowerSourceMagazine.com

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Roller Coasters And Carousels By: Jeff Searcy

Hello, June. Summer is here. Well … eventhough summer officially begins in a fewweeks, for many, it has already begun. Favoritevacation spots … here we come! Some folkswill head for the beach; some for the moun-tains; and others … for the amusement parks.

For me growing up, summer was chock full of sports and fre-quent trips to Six Flags over Georgia. I was blessed to grow upjust a few miles from the park. I remember watching the nightlyfireworks from the end of my driveway and being lulled to sleepby the whistle of the train that still circles the park to this day.Much has changed, though. One thing that hasn’t … the thrillof the rides. And while the advancement of technology andimagination has brought all types of rides and attractions toamusement parks across America and around the world, twostandards remain: roller coasters and carousels.No matter where you go across this great land of ours, see an

amusement park, fair, carnival, or even some birthday parties,and you will find roller coasters and carousels. Why? Because peo-ple of all ages love them, that’s why. Take my family, for instance.My wife loves carousels. I, on the other hand, along with my boys,love roller coasters. Different strokes for different folks, but, whenwe apply the nature of the two rides to the differences in believ-ers’walk with Christ, their differences, both the rides’ and believ-ers’, couldn’t be more applicable to each other. If you’re a bitconfused, it’s okay. It will become very clear … very soon.What’s the first thing that pops into your head when I say, “Roller

coaster?” Perhaps words like: scary, exhilarating, exciting, fast, evendangerous or unsafe come to mind. Now, how about when I say,“Carousel?” Words like: peaceful, slow, safe, even boring are likelyto spring forth. When we look at the nature of the two amusementpark favorites, one is fast with patches of slow stretches. It’s exciting,has a track filled with twists, turns, bends, loops, high hills, low val-leys, provides surprises around every bend. Sometimes it leaves usbreathless, usually wanting more, and, despite the fear that many

feel toward it, brings us safely back to thestation … every time. The other is slow,methodical, predictable, safe, never ven-tures out of its circular path (which is notall that bad as it allows it’s riders to waveat the same people at least 10 times), andexcept for the random instance someonehas difficulty getting either on or off thehorse (come on, you can laugh … it’sokay), a ride on a carousel is ratheruneventful. Now, if I asked the question: “Which ride and itsdescription more resemble the life of a follower of Christ?” Whichwould you choose? Before you answer, let me make sure youunderstand the question. As followers of Christ, we are called to live a life of faith-filled

reckless abandonment of our own wills, plans, dreams, logic, secu-rity, abilities, control, and future, despite our fear, to the One whoknit us in our mother’s womb (Psalm 139:13), who ordained ourdays before one of them came to be (Psalm 139:16), who hung ona cross and bore the sins of humanity, past-present-future, so thatthose who believe in him may have eternal life (Romans 4:25;John 3:16), and who said, “For whoever wants to save their life willlose it, but whoever loses their life for me will save it.” (Luke 9:24).I don’t know about you but I can say with absolute certainty thatit would be very difficult to find any person who has answeredGod’s call, from the beginning of time until now, whose life wasmore like a ride on a carousel than a roller coaster. So I ask again.Which ride and its description more resemble the life of a follow-er of Christ? Which ride best describes your life?For those who love carousels, please know that I am not slight-

ing you or making fun of your desire to simulate nailing one footto the floor and walking a marathon. Sorry, I couldn’t resist. Iknow not everyone likes roller coasters. I believe in my heart thatif we would truly reflect on the times we stepped out in completefaith, against all logic, rational thinking and perhaps even theurgings of those who are closest to us, to follow God’s calling, ourexperience was less like a slow, circular ride on a stationary horse.It’s more like flying up and down hills of steel at break-neckspeeds, where it was hard to distinguish fear from exhilaration,yet was comforted by a confidence and assurance that the trainwe were on would remain securely attached to the track …despite the hair pin turns that sparked frequent thoughts to thecontrary. That confidence was not in man-made machines. Ourconfidence … our assurance … was, and is, in God. Until nexttime … Keep it real … and Armor Up! PSJeff Searcy is a highly-energized, motivated, and outspokenservant of the Almighty, husband, dad, Founder of ServantWarrior Ministries, Host of Servant Warrior Radio, coach,speaker, strategist, author, and average golfer. For more infor-mation or to book a speaking engagement, email Jeff [email protected] or visit www.jeffsearcy.net. Don’t forget tocheck out www.servantwarriorministries.org.

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