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Many of us feel broken. Our mistakes, the pain others have caused us,
and circumstances outside our control taunt us every day, though we long to
turn a new page. What if God doesn’t want us to rip out our difficult stories
but repurpose them for good?
.
Your story matters. It matters to the people God brings across your path, and to the generations that follow. Don’t hide your story, no matter how sordid it may be. Nothing is ever wasted as long as we don’t keep it to ourselves. People need to know how God brought you through your own personal Jordan River and onto the other side.
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Your story may be just the thing God uses to help someone get through theirs. What has been done to you and what has been done through you does not disqualify you from God’s best for your life. It qualifies you for an even greater purpose than you would have ever known without it. In fact, the worst parts of your story might just be what God uses the most.
Sharon Jaynes
“After that whole generation had
been gathered to their ancestors, another generation grew up who knew neither
the LORD nor what he had done for Israel.” - (Judges 2:10 NIV)
Friend
to Friend
Several years after the loss of our second
child, I found an old Bible tucked in a cedar chest in my mom’s attic.
As I flipped through the pages, I stumbled
upon a crude chart of our family tree written in my mom’s flourishing hand.
Listed were the names, dates of birth, and
dates of death for my maternal and paternal great-grandparents and
grandparents.
Next, came my parents, my brother, Stewart,
then me, and then my sister, Gloria Gale.
My mind stopped for a beat. My sister,
Gloria Gale? Who’s that?! I never knew I had a sister named Gloria Gale.
But there it was. A date of birth and a
date of death.
Digging through the old chest, I found
pictures of a tiny casket, a child-sized grave, and an engraved tombstone.
I ran downstairs
holding the opened Bible in my hand, walked over to my mom, pointed at the
entry, and said, “What’s this about? Who
is Gloria Gale?”
“I had a baby girl when you were two years old,” she said.
“I guess you were too little to remember it. She was
premature. She only lived a day.”
“Why have you never told me I had a sister?”
“That was a long time ago,” she said. “I don’t really want to talk about it.”
I was dumbstruck. Why didn’t she want to
talk about?
Why didn’t she tell me?
More importantly, why didn’t she share her
painful story with me when I went through a similar experience of my own?
The story had lain dormant, tucked between
my dad’s high school letter jacket and a piece of old cross-stitch, when it
could have been a story that gave me hope at a time when I needed to know life
would go on.
One of the saddest
verses in the Bible is Judges 2:10: “After
that whole generation had been gathered to their ancestors, another generation
grew up who knew neither the LORD nor what he had done for Israel.”
Back in the book of Exodus, God freed the
Israelites from Egyptian slavery and sent them on their way to the Promised Land.
But as we know, just because we’ve been set
free doesn’t mean that we will walk free.
The first generation of slaves set free did
not enter the Promised Land because of their ingratitude, unbelief, and
disobedience.
So, God waited for a second generation to
rise up — a generation who would believe that God is who he says he is and will
do what he says he will do.
Forty years after they first stepped foot
in the wilderness, Joshua and Caleb led the people into Jericho to take
possession of the land God had already given them.
But first, the Israelites had to cross the
Jordan River, which was at flood stage, the worst possible time to make such a
trek.
Nevertheless, the people decided to obey
God’s command rather than acquiesce to human reason.
As soon as the priests leading the people
put their feet in the water, the flow stopped twenty miles upstream and stood
up in a heap.
After the whole nation had crossed the
river, God instructed Joshua to have twelve men gather twelve stones from the
middle of the Jordan.
Once they were on the other side of the
river, the stones became a monument to help the people remember what God had
done. Joshua said to the people:
"In the future, when your children ask you, ‘What
do these stones mean?’ tell them that the flow of the Jordan was cut off before
the ark of the covenant of the LORD. When it crossed the Jordan, the waters of
the Jordan were cut off. These stones are to be a memorial to the people of
Israel forever.”
(Joshua
4:6-7)
The Israelites obeyed to a point.
Yes, they gathered the rocks. Yes, they set
up a memorial.
But, no, they did not tell their story.
It stopped with that generation.
The Bible tells us,
"After that whole generation had
been gathered to their ancestors, another generation grew up who knew neither
the LORD nor what he had done for Israel" (Judges 2:10).
Why didn’t the next generation know the
story? Because their parents didn’t tell them.
They didn’t pass on the stories of how God
brought them out of Egypt, through the Jordan, and into the Promised Land.
Their stories died with them. The next
generation had no idea.
Oh, friend, your story matters. It matters
to the people God brings across your path, and to the generations that follow.
Don’t hide your story, no matter how sordid
it may be.
Nothing is ever wasted as long as we don’t
keep it to ourselves.
People need to know how God brought you
through your own personal Jordan River and onto the other side.
Your story may be just the thing God uses
to help someone get through theirs.
Let’s
Pray
Lord,
thank You for getting me through the tough seasons of my life.
I
pray that You will show me who needs to hear my story and give me the courage
to tell it.
In
Jesus’ Name,
Amen.
Now
It’s Your Turn
What are some of the “rocks” in your life… symbols
of how God got you through a difficult situation?
You might want to consider gathering a few
rocks as symbols to remind you of the victories and then be ready to share when
someone asks you what those rocks mean.
More
From the Girlfriends
What if your worst chapters could become
your greatest victories? I know that they can!
Many of us feel broken.
Our mistakes, the pain others have caused
us, and circumstances outside our control taunt us every day, though we long to
turn a new page.
My new book, When You Don’t Like Your Story, challenges us to ask: What if God
doesn’t want us to rip out our difficult stories but repurpose them for good?
What has been done to you and what has been
done through you does not disqualify you from God’s best for your life.
It qualifies you for an even greater
purpose than you would have ever known without it.
In fact, the worst parts of your story
might just be what God uses the most.
So sink deep into God’s life-changing
truths. The next chapter is just beginning.
Includes an in-depth Bible study for
individuals and groups.
Sharon Jaynes has been encouraging women through ministry for over twenty-five years. From the time she met Christ as a teenager, she fell in love with God’s Word and has had a passion to equip women to live fully and free (John 8:32; John 10:10).
A
NOTE FROM SHARON
Her
passion is to encourage, and empower women to walk in courage and confidence as
they grasp their true identity as a child of God and a co-heir with Christ.
For
ten years Sharon served as Vice President of Proverbs 31 Ministries and co-host
for their daily radio feature. She is the author of 24 books with Harvest
House, Moody Publishers, Baker Books, Multnomah Publishers, and Thomas Nelson.
(see resource page for details). She has also written numerous maga- zine articles
and devotions for publications such as Focus on the Family, Extraordinary
Women, Decision, Crosswalk.com and In Touch. Sharon is a frequent guest on
radio and television programs such as Revive Our Hearts with Nancy Leigh
DeMoss, Family Life Today with Dennis Rainey, and Focus on the Family.
Sharon
currently writes for Proverbs 31 Ministries' Encouragement for Today devotions,
and teaches at their She Speaks conference.
Besides
her own books, she has also been a contributing author in many books such as Chicken
Soup for the Sports Fan’s Soul, Stories for the Teens Heart, Stories for the
Man’s Heart, and the Women’s Devotional Bible. Her books have been translated
into several different languages including Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, and
Korean.
Sharon
is the co-founder of Girlfriends in God, Inc., a non-denominational ministry
that crosses generational, denominational and racial boundaries to bring the
Body of Christ together as believers. She, along with her ministry partners,
Mary Southerland and Gwen Smith, provide daily on-line devotions read by
approximately 500,000 subscribers and turn-key conferences packages.
https://www.crosswalk.com/devotionals/girlfriends/girlfriends-in-god-january-28-2021.html
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