Risking Crazy: Deny Self Follow Jesus
By Jason Taylor
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Jason Taylor
Jason Taylor is the founding/lead pastor of The Vertical Church in Yuma, Arizona. Before starting Vertical, Jason served as a youth pastor in Kentucky and Illinois. He is the author of Walking In Power, a book about the Holy Spirit. You can also follow hi
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Risking Crazy - Jason Taylor
INTRODUCTION
Beginning at a young age, Jesus tugged at my heart for those who were less fortunate than I was. He called me to move beyond my comfort and touch lives in such a way that some might call me crazy.
Risking Crazy is all about listening to the Holy Spirit and obeying His voice by taking calculated risks—that some might call crazy—for His glory.
I still remember the day my dad woke me up and told me we were going to pick up a couple of boys from a poverty-stricken part of my town. In my mind, I never thought we were rich. I knew plenty of people who had more than we did. After I met these two boys, I realized that I had much indeed, and I was very fortunate to even have a roof over my head. This was definitely out of my comfort zone. My dad broke through that and had in his heart to reach out to these young boys.
That day my dad decided to Risk Crazy.
This left an impression on me forever etched into my mind. On that day, we did things that were a normal part of my life. We went to the Stockyards (a place where cattle and other livestock are auctioned and sold), rode our mini bike (which I did almost every day and did not think twice about it), and even got a Happy Meal at McDonalds. These were normal things in my life, but for these two young boys, this was a special day.
I do not remember their names, and they probably do not remember mine, but I do remember the joy that was in their eyes after spending the day with my family. But beyond that, Jesus put a call in my heart, compassion, a tear in my eye for the hurting, helpless, and the poor around me.
Since that day, I have been on a journey to lead a life of kindness and compassion with the message of Jesus as well as lead others to do the same.
As a lead pastor now in my mid-thirties, God has given me the privilege to start a church based on these core values.
This book is a call to those who identify themselves as Christ followers to live beyond your fears, status quo, and stuff
that you have accumulated. This is a call to Christians to realize there are people in your communities, cities, and towns who are praying to God and crying out to Him for help.
It is time we wake up and hear the call of God to be the hands and feet of Jesus. It is time we live a life that involves Risking Crazy
every day of our lives. Knowing that we will never arrive, nor be perfect in our attitudes and actions, but Jesus has called us to show His love in practical ways to people we pass every day.
My prayer is that by the end of this book you will continue to take risky steps of faith for Jesus!
Part One: Deny Self
CHAPTER 1
ARE YOU GOING TO DO THIS OR NOT?
As we look at the world around us, we see greater needs than we have ever seen. At times, it is a bit overwhelming.
For the person who has put his life in Jesus’ hands, our individual communities seem to be getting worse. The words of Jesus to Go and make disciples,
(Matthew 28:19) ring in our ears and hearts, but, at times, we feel like our efforts are not making a difference.
When we first started The Vertical Church in Yuma, Arizona, it was a really slow go. But saying yes to the small promptings of Jesus to deny [yourself] and take up [your] cross daily and follow me
(Luke 9:23) has led to people’s lives being changed all over Yuma. Obeying these little
promptings led us to live a lifestyle of risking crazy—taking risks—that some might call crazy—for Jesus.
Of course, the poor, needy, and helpless in our city are not all served, not all of Yuma has started following Jesus. But we are starting to make a dent.
For me, it all started with a small prompting by the Holy Spirit to become a preacher of the gospel.
I grew up in a Christian home that sat on 2603 Roseville Road in Glasgow, Kentucky. From a small child, my parents inspired me to do whatever I set my mind to do.
But God’s call to become a preacher was different from my parents’ encouragement because it was not what I really wanted to do. God stirred my soul as a 13-year-old boy to lay aside any dream I had, to follow Him, and take steps of faith for the rest of my life.
Finally, at the age of 15, on a fall evening, we drove to a revival at our church. I do not remember the message at all. I sat on the third pew in that church and knew from the first song that I was going to stand up and tell the entire church: God had called me to preach!
The butterflies grew in my stomach as the service progressed: one song, then three songs, offering was taken, next a special song was performed, and then the preacher presented his sermon. At the end of the service, when the time came for testimonies,
I stood up with every ounce of faith, confidence, and puberty-stricken voice I had and said with authority: God has called me to preach, and I have said yes!
At that moment, my life changed forever. At that moment, I answered the question: Are you going to do this or not? It changed my whole trajectory in life and set me on a path of listening and obeying the Spirit’s voice when He called.
YOU MUST START SOMEWHERE
The lifestyle of taking risks must start with the Holy Spirit calling you and speaking to your soul. Here is the truth: He is calling you! You do not have to wait for an audible voice, lightning bolt, or imaginary writing on a wall. The Bible has already given us commands:
But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth
(Acts 1:8).
Again Jesus said, ‘Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you’
(John 20:21).
Therefore go and make disciples of all nations
(Matthew 28:19).
I could go on and on, but these are some of the famous verses from the Bible. The fact is that God is calling you to risk crazy
with your life. He is calling you to take calculated risks for Him that some may call crazy. The question is: Are you going to do this or not?
God may not be calling you to be a preacher, pastor, or missionary. But one thing I know, God is calling you to take steps of trusting Him in your daily life.
IT STARTS BY SAYING YES
God has spoken to us by His Word, but He is also prompting us in our everyday lives to take faith risks.
As a 15-year-old boy, I did not have that much to give up. What was in my heart was just a dream. The dream was not all that great. Up to that time, I wanted to be a doctor, NBA star, or a NFL star. I finally realized that I had neither the skill nor brains for those. I had determined I could just be a sports medicine trainer. So for me at that age, there was not much to give up.
But then again, being uncomfortable is something to give up. Going to college, getting a degree, and getting a good paying job was comfortable for me. The truth is that is what was expected of me, in my mind. Everyone is different. However, everyone has some level of comfort that they have to give up in order to follow Jesus wherever He leads.
Do not lose hope. It is in this moment that Jesus really wants to use you. The moment that you realize you cannot do what He is asking is the exact moment the Holy Spirit can empower you and equip you to do what He is asking. This is the starting place. This is the moment you give up on your self and start saying, Yes!
.
I am not talking about selling everything you own and moving to a third world country to take the gospel to an unreached people group (although God may be calling some of you to do that). I am talking about starting by saying, Yes!
Are you going to do this or not?
I SURRENDER ALL
Surrender is the first step. You must come to a place in your life where you realize all the material things you have accumulated will not last for eternity . . . the things you strive for are not the best God has for you. Before you can say yes to the other things, you have to surrender to God. This is no small task. Deep inside of you, everything is crying out to do things your own way and not God’s. The culture around us is prodding us to get more, gain more, and be more on our own and for our self. But God is calling us to surrender. Jesus inside of you is asking you to