The Importance of Telling Your Story » Laurie Short
Oceanhills Covenant Church Oceanhills Covenant Church
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 Published On May 20, 2013

What's your story?

I don't mean that blithely. I mean it literally. What is your story?

God has given it to you for something bigger than yourself. And He wants to use it for more than just you.

So on that note, here are some things to think about regarding your story:

1. It's the hard stuff that makes your story great

All of us want a good story. But we don't always want what comes with a good story. Think about it, the best stories are when people go through something difficult and emerge triumphant. We don't go to movies to see people live a predictable life. We go to be inspired. The dark parts make the story what it is.

2. The way you live your story makes a difference.

Whether you walk through cancer, infertility, singleness, divorce, addiction, loss of income, loss of a job... your choices matter. And it's especially in the dark seasons that God can use your choices to encourage the church. No one wonders how to live through joy. What we need to see is how to do hard well.

3. Your story can impact other stories.

Recently a couple in our church was struggling with infertility, and desperately wanted to have a baby. They attended a dinner with another couple whose story ended up transforming theirs. Perhaps the best way for me to illustrate this point is through this video clip:
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4. You are not the center of your story.

Hard as that may be to swallow, there's a bigger story going on than you. However the good news is, you get to be a part of it. God is weaving your story with millions of other stories, and He is writing one big story that you get the privilege to be in.

So here's one thing you can do: Play your part well.

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