Recently I read "Love Does" by Bob Goff. Bob is an ordinary guy living an extraordinary life. His story invites us to step into that kind of life. You can't help but be filled with joy after witnessing his evident radiance and passion for loving others and loving life. If you haven't read his book, you're missing out on a breath of fresh air and an impactful message to say "Yes" to anything presented before you. For those of you who have read it, you know just how whimsical it is.
As I read through the book, I jotted down quotes or sayings I felt really hit home for me. I was struck by the truth and powerfulness of some of Bob's messages and stories. Below are a few of Bob's quotes that opened my eyes to view aspects of life in a different, brighter way. I expanded on the message I received from the quotes and how they affected me. I hope the lessons drawn from Bob's life might inspire you, as they have me, to be "secretly incredible" too.
- "I used to be afraid of failing at something that really mattered to me, but now I'm more afraid of succeeding at things that don't matter.”
- "I used to think I had to act a certain way to follow God, but now I know God doesn't want us to be typical."
- "Grace works that way. It's a kind word from a gentle person with an impossible prayer."
- “I used to think you had to be special for God to use you, but now I know you simply need to say yes.”
-- Maybe that will be me and you. :)
- "I used to think being loved was the greatest thing to think about, but now I know love is never satisfied just thinking about it."
- "When we get our security from Christ, we no longer have to look for it in the world, and that's a pretty good trade."
I would have to agree. That is a pretty good trade. It is so common to search for our security in the world- whether through people, things, or feelings. It is also exhausting constantly trying to be accepted or impress someone. Bob explains that we don't have to waste our time searching for acceptance in the world: "The cool thing about taking Jesus up on His offer is that whatever controls you, doesn't anymore. People who used to beg for acceptance are now strong enough to give love."
- "Following Jesus looks like dealing with all of the issues everyone else does and having your mind change all the time as you learn how Jesus would've dealt with things."
How true this is. I used to think that I would be "cured" of all issues if I followed God. I was SO incorrect. I have learned that when following Jesus I deal with disappointments, unexplainable joy, uncertainty, and every other emotion. However, my perception of how I should deal with these issues has changed incredibly because of Jesus. Jesus once said, "You once thought this, but now I tell you that it's different."
- "Be palms up."
Bob shares that when your palms are up toward the sky you have an easier time being calm, honest, and accurate. I didn't quite catch on to this phrase at first or its connection. But when I eventually did grasp its meaning, I couldn't let go of it. Being palms up means you have nothing to hide and nothing to gain or lose. Palms up means you are strong enough to be vulnerable, even with your enemies. Jesus was palms up, to the end.
- "Leak what you love. Leak Jesus."
- "Simply put: love does."
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I was invited to dream bigger through Love Does. To imagine that God is doing something bigger than we could ever grasp. I found myself eager and inspired to say Yes next time a crazy adventure presents itself. I have been challenged to put away my list of excuses, and just do. Hopefully you found this same eagerness through Bob's unique and profound words.
I saved one of my favorite quotations of Bob Goff's with which to end: "Words spoken by kind people have the ability to endure in our lives. If you want to receive, you give. If you want to lead, you follow." Encourage others, be kind and whimsical, and use your words to change lives. Love is never stationary. Love DOES.
:)
with love,
// Lauren //