The Step He Couldn't See
In Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Indy reaches the final trial guarding the Holy Grail. His father lies dying from a gunshot wound, and the only hope is what waits on the other side. But between Indy and that hope stands a bottomless chasm — no bridge, no rope, no visible path forward. His father's diary offers one instruction: "Only in the leap from the lion's head will he prove his worth."
Indy stands at the edge, wind rushing up from the abyss below. Every instinct screams retreat. The canyon floor is invisible beneath the shadows. Then he closes his eyes, extends one foot over nothing, and steps out into empty air. His boot lands on solid stone — an ancient bridge, perfectly camouflaged against the rock face behind it. It was there the whole time. He just couldn't see it until he stepped.
Faith works like that. Hebrews 11:1 tells us faith is "the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." Notice — the bridge existed before Indy stepped. God's provision doesn't materialize because we finally muster enough courage. It's already there. Our stepping out simply reveals what the Almighty has prepared.
Maybe you're standing at your own edge this morning — a diagnosis, a broken relationship, a financial impossibility. The ground beneath your next step may be invisible, but it is not absent. The God who holds all things together has already laid the path. Your job is simply to step.
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