1. Kerry Nietz says:

    Good post, Christopher. I enjoyed that. Well said.

    • Thanks, Kerry. It has been a delight to find the Story at work in my own life everyday. It also encourages me when times are tough. I know there are greater chapters still ahead and the trials are worth fighting through.

  2. Galadriel says:

    Definitely glad for it. It’s bad enough being without story ideas for class–it’d be horrible to have no narrative for life.

  3. Bainespal says:

    Thank you for the encouragement.  Even as a very staunch theist, firmly convinced of the absurdities of the notion of chaotic chance creating order, I do find it hard to believe that life is as meaningful and directed as any story written by humans.  Often fantasy does seem better than reality, and story people seem to have more meaningful lives than many ordinary first-world people do.

    • I would argue that the Story we live in is infinitely more complex and epic than any “hyped up made-for-tv drama” we are used to consuming. Sure, we have our mundane moments…but on the whole our lives are beautifully crafted. The Bible claims that those who put their faith in Christ will one day receive their reward.
      2 Tim 2:11-13 “If we have died with him, we will also live with him; if we endure, we will also reign with him; if we deny him, he also will deny us; if we are faithless, he remains faithful—for he cannot deny himself.”
      We will all be kings and queens of the new world someday. It doesn’t get more epic or meaningful than that.
       
       
       

  4. Beverly Miller says:

    As I unpack all my belongings that have been stored for 3 years while living in the Middle east, I see so much of my story, adventure, I have lived and forgot. As I live my “story” day by day  I am so close that I do not realize the adventure I have been dropped into. I wonder what is coming next. I take the steps through each day – but the AUTHOR is writing the story – bringing new people and experiences my way, and I choose what I will do with each new interaction based on the guide book – THE SCRIPTURES. Exciting journey!

  5. “He has written himself into it, to live among its pages and with its characters. He has not spared himself from the darkest parts. He has not asked us to go through anything he has not himself overcome.
    No, the Author has written this story in his own blood. And so, we cannot fault him for the plot twists we don’t like. No man has suffered more than he has.”

    Wow. That is a beautiful thought. Left me speechless for a moment. Thanks for writing this post, Christopher. I think being a writer has helped me begin to understand a little of what it means for God to be the Author of life, and to understand that sometimes suffering and pain are tools He uses to shape the “characters.”

  6. A lovely, thoughtful post that makes some important points. Thank you for writing it.

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