Who doesn’t love a good story? I know I do.
I’m married to one of the best story tellers I know. Jeremy has a knack for captivating audiences
of all ages with his stories. Some of my
favorite lessons I teach in my music classroom center around stories. I treasure memories of special people like my
Grandma Lee and Uncle Joe telling me stories of generations past. Stories entertain, teach, and inspire. They evoke every response from laughter to
tears.
While reflecting on the stories of my life, at first I see
“dots” . . . moments in time, people in my life, circumstances, experiences,
etc. Too often I view these “dots” as
solitary, not relating in any way. A
step back and a deeper look at the “bigger picture” of my life in Christ
reveals the connection between these dots.
The intricate connections Christ has so beautifully created become
visible. Christ connects these “dots” to create the story of each of our lives. These “dots” are not haphazard or
coincidental, but rather moments of preparation for God’s glory to be revealed. Often times I lack an
understanding of how the dots will connect, but through the good times and the
not so good times, God is always working. He’s working things together for our
good and more importantly for his glory to be revealed in us.
We all have stories to tell.
Some we’re eager to share, others, not so much. God is impressing on my heart the importance
of sharing our stories and encouraging others with accounts of how He’s
“connecting the dots” in our lives.
Honestly, I was
hesitant to put the story of our adoption journey in a public forum. Sharing things about your life, especially in
writing, can bring an uneasy sense of vulnerability. Questions like, “What will people say?” or
“What could I possibly have to say that’s worth reading?” arise. As I selfishly pondered these questions and
doubts, God gently reminded me, “Bonnie, It’s not about you. It’s about Me. It’s not about what people will think of
you. It’s about how the story of Jesus
Christ in your life can draw others to Me and bring glory to My name.” What a gracious God we serve!
More than ever, we need to uplift and encourage one another
by sharing our stories. Crushing burdens
such as anxiety, heartache, pain, and loneliness are paralyzing us. The only replacement for these burdens is
the comforting peace and presence of Jesus Christ in our lives. One thing I’m
learning is that we are all going through something, and you never know what someone else may be
going through. You never know how your story might impact someone’s life. So, I
encourage you to tell your story! Do
you love to tell the story of Jesus and his love?
“I Love
to Tell the Story”
I love to tell the story of unseen things
above,
Of Jesus and His glory, of Jesus and His love;
I love to tell the story, because I know ’tis true,
It satisfies my longings as nothing else would do.
Of Jesus and His glory, of Jesus and His love;
I love to tell the story, because I know ’tis true,
It satisfies my longings as nothing else would do.
Refrain:
I love to tell the story, ’Twill be my theme in glory,
To tell the old, old story, Of Jesus and His love.
I love to tell the story, ’Twill be my theme in glory,
To tell the old, old story, Of Jesus and His love.
I love to tell the story, more
wonderful it seems
Than all the golden fancies of all our golden dreams;
I love to tell the story, it did so much for me,
And that is just the reason I tell it now to thee.
Than all the golden fancies of all our golden dreams;
I love to tell the story, it did so much for me,
And that is just the reason I tell it now to thee.
I love to tell the story, ’tis
pleasant to repeat,
What seems each time I tell it more wonderfully sweet;
I love to tell the story, for some have never heard
The message of salvation from God’s own holy Word.
What seems each time I tell it more wonderfully sweet;
I love to tell the story, for some have never heard
The message of salvation from God’s own holy Word.
I love to tell the story, for those
who know it best
Seem hungering and thirsting to hear it like the rest;
And when in scenes of glory I sing the new, new song,
’Twill be the old, old story that I have loved so long.
Seem hungering and thirsting to hear it like the rest;
And when in scenes of glory I sing the new, new song,
’Twill be the old, old story that I have loved so long.
:) I agree, whole-heartedly
ReplyDeleteSo true Bonnie. I think isolation is our enemy and sharing our stories is a gift. I'm glad to glimpse a little of the grace God is weaving through your story!
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