One year,
as we prepared for our first snorkel, a female student nervously informed me
that she did not want to go with us. She
gave me several excuses why she did not want to go, but none of her statements
impressed me. I was determined that she was
going with us.
She gave in
to putting on a wetsuit, but the nervousness continued to rise. Finally the
truth came out. “I can’t swim, and I am terrified of putting my face in the
water. Please don’t make me go!” I assured her that I would be there with her.
We could take a paddleboard, and I would not let go of her. “Please come with
me. You need to experience this.”
The
wetsuits kept us afloat. Without them both of us would likely have
drowned. She held on so tight that it
was difficult swimming for both of us.
As we moved through the water, the student began to relax, but she
maintained the resolve not to put her face in the water.
With
constant reassurance, she finally agreed to place the glass portion of her mask
into the water. When she did, my young student became giddy over the marine
vegetation and the beautiful fish that were swimming just out of her
grasp. Orange, blue, and silver fish
captured her attention until the once fearful student’s head was completely submerged
in the ocean waters. The beauty beneath
the water was far better than the fear above the water. Discovery was more
powerful than fear, so she let go of me, and began swimming around on her own. After a while, reality set in and my young
student discovered that she was swimming in the ocean, with her head under
water, all on her own. She received a precious reward by exchanging fear and
apprehension for discovery and joy.
Evangelism
is the process of helping people to move from fear to discovery. So many stand
on the shore, waiting for someone to say, “Come with me. You will be safe. I
promise that I will not let you go.” The fact is that people have no idea what
lies just beneath the surface of faith because they refuse to put their face in
the water. But once they are led into the waters of faith, a whole new world of
discovery opens to them. They are
blessed, and are blessed to watch fear melt away so that faith can take its
place.