Woah
Woah is such a convenient word! If you start to think about it, you begin to realize how many different moments you can use it for.
Shocked, confused, in awe, and amazed all represent what woah can be used for. I think that the word woah describes my time here at training camp perfectly.
I have been shocked, I have been a bit confused at times, but most definitely I have been amazed. I am amazed how in only four days by how much I have been able to learn about myself and amazed at how 15 people from across the states can bond so easily with each other.
People have showed me here that age does not matter, strength, speaking abilities, knowledge of God, nothing matters more than your will to follow.
If you listen He will speak and set your soul on fire.
I feel like I have been waiting, waiting for something to set fire on my soul, but I have realized that I have had a spark this whole time inside of me. I just needed to be told that it was there and that I can let it burn. Training camp has shown me that making fire is easier than I thought, all you need is wood, no lighter fluid, no fancy fire pit, no comfy chairs. Like my faith all I need is God, no cool church, no expensive bible, no catchy bumper stickers, all I need is Him. I know that through realizing this I will be able to let my fire grow, and cannot wait to let people see me burn in Nicaragua and spread my flame.
Woah.
How can they believe in Him if they have never heard about Him? And how can they hear about him unless someone tells them? And how will anyone go and tell them without being sent? Romans 10:14-15