For I am the LORD, your God, who takes hold of your right hand and says to you,
Do not fear; I will help you.
Isaiah 41:13
When we arrive home from our day of school & work our #1 Rule is shoes off, comfy clothes on, and then we turn the radio on. For the little cowboy that means the surround sound gets turned on along with "The Message", which is a Christian radio station
we listen to through Sirus Satellite radio.
The song, "Courageous" came on by Casting Crowns and the little cowboy was belting out the lyrics,
Where are you, men of courage?
You were made for so much more
Let the pounding of our hearts cry
We will serve the Lord
We were made to be courageous
And we're taking back the fight
We were made to be courageous
And it starts with us tonight
You were made for so much more
Let the pounding of our hearts cry
We will serve the Lord
We were made to be courageous
And we're taking back the fight
We were made to be courageous
And it starts with us tonight
Lord, make us courageous.
You can click onto the You Tube link to see the official video of "Courageous".
It's also the Friday Night movie of the week at our house this week:)
After the song was over, the little cowboy stepped down off of his white folding step stool that he uses as his singing platform and sat down to watch me cook supper. This is our time together to discuss any topic that pops into the little cowboys mind. Courageous has been on his mind ever since we selected it as our movie pick of the week and the echoes of the word have been resonating on the playground too.
"Mom, remember the past few weeks I have been praying for ______?"
There has been a big, big, big reason for me praying for him.
Last year, when I was in first grade, there were only a few of us that could climb the monkey bars and _____ wasn't one of them. He's really scared of heights, climbing trees, and just about anything that has to do with climbing a ladder. He just get's frozen.
"He's still scared Mom and he's in second grade now."
His fear holds him back every day on the playground.
It really hurts me as his friend to see him not be able to achieve this.
I told him I was praying for him every day ~ sometimes lots of times a day and I knew God would strengthen him and give him courage to work on his fear.
I decided I would help him too and all of our friends formed a "help ____ climb club".
So, for the past two weeks a group of us have been encouraging him to take one climb at a time and make it to the top rung on the ladder. Today he made it all the way and we had a celebration! I know God surrounded him with the right friends and with everyone praying he found the strength inside of him to be courageous.
Now we have another problem though, Mom . . . . .
We just have to work on _______ not being afraid to climb down!!
Courageous has many different faces. Some are missing teeth through encouraging smiles, some are the face of victory for climbing the monkey bars for the first time, and some are the face of a friend as they cheer you on to victory. We were all meant to be courageous ~ for ourselves and for each other.
Be courageous today as you workout. Believe in yourself as you strive to climb the ladder of healthy eating and exercise. Each small step that you take today will soon have you at the top of the mountain claiming victory over what once was an obstacle.
Listen, can you hear the cheer of your friends as you throw your hands above your head with an "I did it" Rocky Balboa dance? I can!

With love & friendship ~ Stephanie











