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In 1519, Hernán Cortés landed on the vast inland of Mexico along with 600 Spaniards, approximately 16 horses, and 11 boats. The Span­ish con­quis­ta­dor and his men were about to embark on a con­quest of an empire that hoarded some of the world’s great­est trea­sure. This dar­ing under­tak­ing seemed insur­mount­able because for more than 600 years, con­querors had never suc­ceeded. For this rea­son, Cortés did something daring when he arrived at the land of the Mayans. Instead of charg­ing through cities and forc­ing his men into imme­di­ate bat­tle, Cortés stayed on the beach and awoke the souls of his men with embla­zoned speeches. However, it was just three words he murmured that changed the his­tory of the New World. As they marched inland to face their ene­mies, Cortés ordered, “Burn the boats.” The deci­sion should have back­fired. If Cortés and his men were on the brink of defeat, they wouldn’t have an exit strat­egy and they would die. Remark­ably though, the com­mand to burn the boats had an oppo­site effect on his men because now they only had one of two choices: die, or ensure vic­tory. So they fought with all their strength. Cortés’ deci­sion to burn his boats panned out and he became the first man in 600 years to suc­cess­fully con­quer Mexico. WOW! No Plan B. No safety net. No exit strategy. Instead, the men trusted Cortez and believed they could win. Is God asking you to believe in Him enough to “burn the boats” without turning back? When David faced Goliath, he trusted God by faith; when Daniel was in the lion’s den, he did the same. And many other saints trusted God by faith including Moses, Abraham, Joshua, and even Jesus. When faced with the impossible, they didn’t turn back. Maybe God is asking you to take a step of faith and trust Him, but you are still holding on. Take a leap of faith. It will be worth it–and not only that, when you trust Him enough to follow Him into the unknown, your faith will please Him (Hebrews 11:6).
Posted on: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 15:32:47 +0000

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