That story is too small for you.
Monday, August 2, 2010 at 4:14PM
Jim Robbins in Desire , bordom, calling, risk, small stories, story
How can you tell if the story you're living in, the script that you're following, is too small for you?
- Life becomes about managing risk, more than audacious faith.
- You'll borrow others' stories -- through pop-culture magazines, novels and reality t.v. shows -- because yours feels uneventful and boring.
- You won't think of entering into the stories of friends and family -- getting to know their hearts, their wounds and desires -- because you're not even aware of how your own story has developed.
- The nature of your prayers hasn't changed for years, perhaps: stalled and sputtering, rather than asking the Father the sorts of things Jesus did.
- You'll feel that the stories of the Bible are distant and disconnected from your own experience -- that your own story bears little resemblance to the distinctly supernatural interplay those of ages past enjoyed with God.
- You'll feel disengaged from your own heart's desires -- perhaps even dismissing the life you most deeply want. Or, your desires may be so deeply buried or denied that you're not even aware of them.
- Perhaps the story you've adopted is too small for you. Perhaps it isn't God's story for you.
God's heart is strongly for you: listen to his tailor-made invitation for your life.
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