"Well, crying isn't gonna bring your dog back . . . unless your tears smell like dog food. So you can either sit there crying and eating can after can of dog food until your tears smell enough like dog food to make your dog come back or you can go out there and find your dog."

- Homer J. Simpson
"I Am Part of God's Story"

Something to ponder on this Friday morning . . .

“It was this advice that led me to one of the biggest paradigm shifts in my entire conversion: the realization that to be a Christian is not to make God part of your story, but to realize you are part of God's story . . . Up until this point, I would have described my goal as a Christian as "to make God a big part of my story!" To understand that it's not about me, that the story was never mine to being with, was so humbling, so intimidating. What would this mean? How was I supposed to control everything if I didn't even know where God was going with all of this?!

. . . Eventually I realized that what it means to accept I am part of God’s story is to ask in every moment not ‘What is God trying to tell me with this situation?’ but rather, ‘How can I better know, love and serve God through this situation?’ It is to stop reading tea leaves to see what God thinks of all my great, important plans and to realize that my plans are neither great nor important in the grand scheme of things.”
[From Et Tu, via Sherry]

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Comments on ""I Am Part of God's Story"":
1. Philip - 05/23/2008 12:33 pm CDT

Awesome, awesome, awesome.

Thanks for this Bill.

This is the sort of thing I've been trying to figure out how to say to people lately, but haven't been able to come up with the right words.

This is it. Seriously. This helps me a lot. Thank you.

2. Mandi - 05/23/2008 2:02 pm CDT

Bill,

This was so timely for me. I just recently said to a ministry partner, "I know I need to figure out what God wants me to learn from this...." --- This really helped put my thoughts into perspective. It seemed so applicable to me at this moment I wrote the last paragraph in my daily journal.

Thank you so much!

3. DLE - 05/24/2008 10:05 am CDT

Bill,

A very good word. Thanks. It's important for us to all remember this. Reinforces that it's not about me.

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