Is
there a mountain in your life? An obstacle in your way, keeping you from
moving on with God? We’ve all had them, including some of your
favorite Christian artists. Through their trust and determination God
helped them beat their fears, addictions, sicknesses, and limitations,
and He’ll do the same for you.
We may not all struggle
with stage fright, Crohn’s disease, or losing
fifty pounds. But the obstacles we face in our own daily lives are just
as important to God. Whatever our walk of life may be, if we lean, trust,
and rely on Him, He’s sure to make a way for us!
PLUMB: When
I was thirteen years old I was diagnosed with just about every single stomach
disorder you could imagine. They thought I had colon cancer; they
thought I had cysts. I was desperately ill. When I got scared my stomach
would be unbelievably painful, so I was basically afraid of being afraid.
Between the ages of thirteen and nineteen, I didn’t go a day without
a stomach spasm. I told God, "I don’t ever want to leave Atlanta,
and I don’t ever want to travel. I don’t ever want to move
away from home, away from my doctors," because I got so sick all the
time. And God said, "You know what? I’m going to move you out
of Georgia, and I’m going to move you into an apartment by yourself.
You’re going to travel for a living, singing and doing exactly what
you thought you couldn’t do." When I was nineteen-and-a-half
I was asked to do a background singing job. I did it, and it led to here.
I‘d never be able to do what I’m doing today if my stomach
were still the way it was. But God was bigger than me, and He had bigger
plans than I did. Since I stepped out in faith I haven’t been sick
anymore.
REBECCA
ST. JAMES:
My biggest personal obstacle that He’s allowed me to overcome is
fear. You know, fear of being up in front of people on stage, all on
my own. I started singing when I was thirteen and it was "little
me" standing up there, and no one else. That was pretty scary at
times. I remember looking out and seeing all the young people my age
and being very intimidated. And I remember seeing adults who have a lot
more life experience and wisdom than me, and just feeling scared. But
I think that’s where prayer came in. Prayer was the one thing that
held me together. I would pray, “God, I can’t do this on
my own. Be my strength.” And He’s been that for me. I think
those hard times made me appreciate the good times so much more.
JACI
VELASQUEZ:
I lost all my hearing when I was nine years old. Through my parents’ prayers
God totally restored it.
IAN
ESKELIN:
Worry has been a big obstacle in my life. Several years
ago, when I was on tour, I wasn’t even able to sleep. I had insomnia
so bad because I worried about everything. I started praying about it a
lot, and the Lord
delivered me and set me free. When I pray I have a way more relaxed attitude
about everything.
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