A Lesson on Courage

With Alex ‘the dark lord’ Lester in BBC Radio 2’s London studios

Each week around 16 million people listen to BBC Radio 2. Now, not all of them were listening when I joined early morning host Alex Lester on Easter Monday to present the Pause for Thought segment, but a few were! I got up at 3am to be in the London studios by 5 and on air by 5.45 with a brief to talk about ‘courage’. Here’s what I came up with. Special thanks to Alex, his producer James, and the TBI Media team for making me feel so welcome.

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Easter Monday: Courage

Three years ago my wife Merryn uttered some words that altered the course of our lives.

She said: ‘I need something else. I want to move overseas.’

The words came one afternoon as we sat by Sydney Harbour. We’d spent a decade trying to start a family—through special diets, IVF treatment, a long wait on the Australian adoption list, all without success—and we’d just decided our dream of having a baby was over. Merryn was heartbroken. She needed a new dream. Apart from becoming a mum, her only other dream had been to live in another country.

Merryn’s words filled me with dread. After years of cultivation, my career as an author and broadcaster was finally flourishing in Australia, and there was no guarantee it would flourish elsewhere. Everything in me wanted Merryn to have her new life, but I feared for my future.

Our theme this week on Pause for Thought is courage, as we look ahead to St George’s Day. It’s a theme I feel unqualified to address. Ask me about fear or worry instead—I’m an expert in those things.

But the Easter story helps me here. All those years ago, Christ pleaded for his life with so much fear drops of blood formed on his face. In spite of that fear he walked forward anyway, taking those splinters and nails. And when he appeared to his friends after his resurrection, the first thing he told them to do was stop being afraid. If both Jesus and the early Christians knew fear, then I’m in good company.

It was fear I felt as Merryn and I left our jobs, booked our plane tickets, and took off for a far away land—England! But once here Merryn got a job at Oxford University. And I got an offer to write a book about our story. We look back on our first year here as our ‘resurrection year’—our year of new life. I needn’t have worried.

But, no doubt, I’ll worry again when the next big decision comes round to be made.

And perhaps that’s nothing to fear in itself.

In the end, courage isn’t the absence of fear, but a step forward in spite of it.

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  • April 21, 2014

    Doubt and fear are our two greatest enemies in any endeavor we seek to accomplish in life. Jesus always called his disciples to face their fears because it is the cancer for their faith. God spoke to Joshua to be strong and courageous when facing the formidable task of taking the land where he once saw giants standing in their way. God’s people wasted 40 years because of their fear and doubt, how much time do we waste struggling with our fear and doubts? It is courage that is anchored in the faith or deep belief that our fears will not destroy us because we are not alone as we take the steps that fear tries to prevent us from taking. The first step is the hardest, but the second is easier and refuse to give no more time away to uncertainty. Jesus call all his disciples to follow Him, but some faltered and fell away out of fear. What is the source of your courage? Will you follow or fall away?

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    • April 21, 2014

      And like you say, the first step is the hardest. But soon you realise He really is there and even if you feel fear you can move forward anyway.

      Thanks for your comment.

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