Yesterday, I invited you to pay attention to the story you tell others
about yourself. How did that go? Honestly?
Maybe you were cautious about selecting your words ~ not wanting to
boast/brag/berate yourself. Maybe you
held back, not wanting to bring your fully beloved and beautifully broken self
out into the light. Maybe you didn’t
have the energy to do this because we all live in a world that is exhausted,
underslept, overcaffeinated, and overwhelmed.
Today, consider the stories you heard from your parents growing up. Were your parents optimistic, pessimistic, or
a little of both? What about your
relatives? I remember I would go to family
reunions with kin who were farmers. And
there was always too much rain or not enough rain. My uncle especially loved to use some “salty”
language about his vegetable garden. Consider what narratives you caught from
culture? You are a mixture of what
you’ve absorbed from others and the conclusions you’ve come to in life through
your experiences. Continue today
to listen to the story you tell yourself about yourself. Do you use words that are biting and
bitter? Do you tell yourself that if
only others would listen, the world would be a Willy Wonka chocolate factory of
joy? Keep listening to the stories that
define you. Do you ever feel like your
stories sometimes confine you? I know I
do! What threads/themes do you see woven
in your life? List those. Is there a rhythm that has been pulsing, a
beat that has been playing all along in your life? Does your life have a theme song or a
soundtrack? Let’s keep listening to the
story we tell and hold that in the story of Christ, whose resurrection love
teaches/tells us that brokenness is never the last word and that God is still
editing our lives. Amen.



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