Mission IMPOSSIBLE or Mission POSSIBLE?
As most know, I’m a Hallmark Movie kind-of-gal, but I still love an action thriller now and then. So, Sunday night I joined my family in their theater room to watch the last Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation movie. That prepped us to see the latest Mission Impossible – Fallout movie Monday night. Okay, I’m still reeling from two nights of fast-paced, sitting on the edge of my seat, enjoying the comedy relief moments when my son, Larry’s laughs make me laugh louder — not to mention the crazy stunts of Ethan Hunt, played by Tom Cruise. When I watched the movie, I knew that Ethan Hunt’s stunts were always Tom Cruise doing those stunts. It’s remarkable because, in this film, the stunts only got more difficult and Cruise is now 53. If you can stand the twists and turns, death-defying stunts and so many other surprises that are in it from beginning to end, you might want to see it.
No sooner does Ethan Hunt makes it through one crisis, than another crisis tops that one. When you think it’s time for a little R&R, then comes the crazies out to get him. His greatest mission in life, besides preventing a disaster of epic proportions, is to stay alive. Spoiler alert! When I was starting to panic a little, Larry whispered, “Mom, this is Ethan Hunt — He will survive!” No doubt, Ethan Hunt knows why he was put here on this planet.
Of course, I was inspired by that riveting 2-1/2 hour movie. But my inspiration for today’s post comes from the title “Mission Impossible” — which is definitely NOT what our Manufacturer equipped us with. Our MISSION is POSSIBLE because each of us has shown up on planet earth with our Manufacturer’s LIFETIME, and beyond, guarantee. That is, those of us who acknowledge Him as our Creator and Lord. The guarantee says this: “Before I formed you in your mother’s womb, I knew you. Before you were born I set you apart and appointed you as a spokesperson to the nations.” (Jeremiah 1:5) In Psalm 139:16 we read “Your eyes saw my unformed body; all the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.” God knows the beginning of our lives, the length of our lives and the plan for our lives. Our purpose is to dedicate ourselves to that mission and plan. ‘We are ordinary people on an extraordinary mission to love and serve and help others to see the plan of God in their lives; to save them from the bad guys (the enemy of our souls). In the words of the voice in the box that will self-destruct in five seconds, “Do you accept this mission?”
For those of us who did accept the mission, we can verify — it will give you the thrills, chills, ups and downs, challenges, victories, but more importantly the results are peace, joy, hope, love, and so many other promises that God gave us through Christ, Jesus in John 10:10 — “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I (Jesus) have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” The best part of this mission…..it never ends. It brings life everlasting!
My daughter, Staci Wallace, wrote the book “Mission: Possible”, with the foreword by Zig Ziglar. It’s her best-selling book that helps the reader to “unleash their full potential” as they discover “Why am I here?” Check it out here: https://www.staciwallace.com/store
Mission IMPOSSIBLE or Mission POSSIBLE?
As most know, I’m a Hallmark Movie kind-of-gal, but I still love an action thriller now and then. So, Sunday night I joined my family in their theater room to watch the last Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation movie. That prepped us to see the latest Mission Impossible: Fallout movie Monday night. Okay, I’m still reeling from two nights of fast-paced action, sitting on the edge of my seat, enjoying the comedy relief moments when my son, Larry’s laughs make me laugh louder — not to mention the crazy stunts of Ethan Hunt, played by Tom Cruise. When I watched the movie, I knew that Ethan Hunt’s stunts were always Tom Cruise doing those stunts. It’s remarkable because, in this film, the stunts only got more difficult and Cruise is now 53. If you can stand the twists and turns, death-defying stunts and so many other surprises, from beginning to end, you’ll want to see it.
No sooner does Ethan Hunt makes it through one crisis, than another crisis tops that one. When you think it’s time for a little R&R, then comes the crazies out to get him. His greatest mission in life, besides preventing a disaster of epic proportions, is to stay alive. Spoiler alert! When I was starting to panic a little, Larry whispered, “Mom, it’s Ethan Hunt! He will survive!”
Of course, I was inspired by that riveting 2-1/2 hour movie. But my inspiration for today’s post comes from the title “Mission: Impossible”, which is definitely NOT how our Manufacturer equipped us. Ours is a Mission: Possible. Each of us showed up on planet earth with our Manufacturer’s LIFETIME, and beyond, guarantee. That is, those of us who acknowledge Him as our Creator and Lord. The guarantee says this: “Before I formed you in your mother’s womb, I knew you. Before you were born I set you apart and appointed you as a spokesperson to the nations.” (Jeremiah 1:5). In Psalm 139:16 we read “Your eyes saw my unformed body; all the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.” God knows the beginning of our lives, the length of our lives and the plan for our lives. Our purpose is to dedicate ourselves to that mission and plan. We are ordinary people on an extraordinary mission to love and serve and help others to see the plan of God in their lives; to save them from the bad guys (the enemy of our souls). In the words of the voice in the case that says it will self-destruct in five seconds, “Do you accept this mission?”
For those of us who did accept the mission, we can verify — it will give you plenty of thrills, chills, ups and downs, challenges, victories, but more importantly the results are peace, joy, hope, love, and so many other promises that God gave us through Christ, Jesus in John 10:10 — “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I (Jesus) have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” The best part of this mission…..it never ends. It brings life everlasting!
My daughter, Staci Wallace, wrote the book “Mission: Possible”, with the foreword by Zig Ziglar. It’s her best-selling book that helps the reader to “unleash their full potential” as they discover “Why am I here?” Check it out here: https://www.staciwallace.com/store