“You know, sometimes all you need is twenty seconds of insane courage. Just literally twenty seconds of just embarrassing bravery. And I promise you, something great will come of it.”
I love that line from the movie We Bought a Zoo. And how very true it is. 20 seconds of courage and bravery could very well change you life (and possibly someone else’s). It could start a chain reaction that could affect way more than just two lives.
Imagine you had 20 seconds of insane, embarrasing courage. What could you do? What could you say to someone? Maybe something like:
“Hey, do you ever think much about spiritual things? You do? Let me tell you about my own spiritual journey to finding peace.”
“I saw you sitting by yourself. Do you mind if I join you?’
“I’m sorry. I was completely in the wrong. Will you forgive me?”
“I know I haven’t had much time for you lately, but I want to make time. How about meeting up for coffee this week?”
“You may think no one sees what you do or cares, but I notice. I see. I believe God has His hand on you and is doing great things in and through you. Take heart.”
You can say these and so many other things in 20 seconds.
Who knows? It may work. It also may blow up in your face. But to me, failure is better than not trying and always wondering what would have happened if you did.
I know. I live with too many “what if”s already.
You may not do something crazy like buying a zoo (like the main character in the above movie did), but you can take one very small step of courage right now.
I really truly believe that if you do, something great will come of it.


