Do you remember
the show, Fear Factor, from about fifteen years ago? It was a reality show of
challenges, hosted by Joe Rogan, that marched contestants into their greatest
fears that ranged from diving off a building, to lying in a bed of snakes, to
eating something incredibly disgusting like bugs.
The adoption
process has a fear factor, too. The challenges obviously look a little
different:
“How can we ever
afford this?”
“Is it
possible for us to love this child who doesn’t share our DNA?”
“Will we
ruin our other kids by adopting?”
These fears
are real and present factors.
One of our
fear factors became special needs, and each one of our adoptions has been almost
like climbing a ladder of "I could nevers" to overcome that
paralyzing word—FEAR.
“I could
never parent a child with special needs.”
“I could
never adopt a child with a serious heart condition.”
“I could
never adopt an older child.”
“I could
never parent a child with cognitive delays.”
I'm ashamed
to admit that these were all thoughts that, at some point, belonged to me.
As much as I hate it, I owned them all. One by one, we climbed another rung and
faced those fears head-on. Those were all limitations that I put on myself, and
God's plans were obviously so much better
than mine.
I stand
amazed, as I reflect on each one, how God has used every one of our adoptions
as a gateway—a gateway to a more open heart. He knew there was so much more in
me. We now live with all of these "I could nevers" in our home,
and in our hearts.
You see, alone—I couldn't. But with faith—we could.
God is the source of our strength. God is the
source of our courage to say yes to all of the fears and doubts and "I
could nevers" that could have stopped us from embracing the biggest
blessings of our lives...all five of them. We simply needed to listen, to trust,
and to be obedient. Is it always easy? Nope. I would be lying if I said it was.
There are days that I literally scrape for
grace. But then, there are days when I look at our beautiful crew and the very
thought that we could have missed this
brings tears to my eyes.
The thing is,
The thing is,
when you walk through that fire—
when you leap over that edge—
when you conquer that fear factor—
the reward
you receive is far greater than anything you could ever imagine or dream of.
“So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am
your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my
righteous right hand.”
Isaiah 41:10
Isaiah 41:10
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