As a person who enjoys writing, as well as reading, you begin to take notice to how an author crafts his story. After all, any good book, article, poem, song or blog is only as good as the story it tells. From a spiritual point of view, each of our lives is a book and each of us has a story. A question I recently saw posed is whether we expect to develop a relationship with God that advances our story OR will that relationship be one where our story becomes synchronized with God’s story and serves to convey the Gospel through our actions? As a writer, you become sensitive to the idea that this piece I’ve spent so much time on, poured so much emotion into, and suffered for is my story and mine alone. Once it’s published or hits the airwaves or is heard by other ears, it is forever stamped with my seal and I will live on through time every time the story is repeated.
But the written word and life are completely different animals. Life is a gift from God that is meant to be enjoyed by each of us, and part of that enjoyment is establishing a strong and lasting spiritual connection with Him. But to fully appreciate the benefits of this God relationship, we must do something that creative types and artists have such trouble doing: turn over control to another, completely and without remorse. Could any premise be more opposite to the ways of the world? Although we still enjoy the freedoms that come with being a child of God, our lives are no longer truly our own. We belong to God 100% and cannot allow our own earthly life stories to supersede God’s great eternal story. As followers of His Son, Jesus Christ, we must allow God sole authorship of this newfound community and be satisfied that our own stories are at best an interesting subplot in the continuing Gospel of His good news. From an artistic point of view it may sound compromising, but from a spiritual perspective it is not a sacrifice but rather a boon. We have joined the ultimate creative team that will redefine the story of all stories for generations of believers and faithful and we will revel in the joy as His love extends from page to page embracing every audience to whom it is opened. No story was, is, or ever will be greater, nor will any story ever connect with more of the masses. God, the ultimate creator, is busy at life’s storyboard right now mapping out the next chapter. And each of us is called to help promote that tale for maximum readership and maximum subscription. Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Amen.