Casting Call: Your Part In The Story

Monday, June 22, 2015



            Have you ever wondered what your part was in the story? What role do you play? How could a little speck of a person like you fit into the bigger picture, the main production of life? This is your time, your “role call,” so what is it that you are here for?
            There is a reason and a purpose for everything in life (though sometimes it may be unknown to us). Everything has a purpose, otherwise what would be the use of having it. Inventions, gadgets, and gizmo's are all created with an idea in mind; meant to help us in some way, solve problems, save time, etc. etc. But what do gadgets and gizmo's have to do with our life? Well, if God was the inventor and creator behind who we are, then we can be certain that we are not a sperr of the moment decision. Our Heavenly Father thought long and hard about you before he created and brought you into this world. He didn’t just create you, he cast you as an important part of the story. However, unlike gadgets and gizmo's, which come accompanied by an instruction manual and directions for use, we were not handed such a helpful packet. We are cast into the story and learn our part along the way.
            Do you know  your part in the story? I highly doubt it, because neither do I. It is not necessarily our place to know our part in the greater scheme of things, for once again that is the marvelous mystery of God. Nonetheless, this does not prevent Him from adding lines to our script and scenes to our story. For slowly, along the way in life, you begin to see glimpses of the bigger picture. Mind you, it is not all revealed, for that would ruin the surprise, but yet, every charter will in the end known the purpose for which they were cast!
            Yes, we live without knowing. Without seeing the full picture. Why? I am not quite sure, for at times I still question God’s reasoning. Yet, I know that there is a reason, because I am here. I was given a speaking part and as small as it might seem at the time, I know I was cast as an important character!
            I can’t help but reflect on and want to read over, and over, and over again the words of one of my favorite authors N.D. Wilson, when he talks about our roles in the production of life, stating:

            We are always on stage. We are always in a novel, and even when no other characters   are around, the art continues. The Triune audience watches. You have been given your body, you have been given your ancestors, your natural strengths and your natural weaknesses. The back story is all in place. You have been drawn, described, and placed on a stage unlike any other—the Globe. And you have been given your freedom to act. Your story has begun already….Apparently you were worth bringing onto this stage. But why? Are you here as an extra in somebody else’s scene? Are you here as a casualty?...Are you a cautionary tale? We are all watching. We are all watched….Listen             to your dialogue. Look at your thoughts. Be horrified. Be grateful that God loves characters, and loves characters on journeys, characters honestly striving to grow….Scene after scene is given to you and the teeming universe in the audience waits for your reaction (Tilt-A-Whirl; 33-35).

            I can’t help but LOVE every word written in N.D. Wilson’s book Tilt-A-Whirl because it is all so profoundly relevant to our life. When reading I constantly find myself nodding my head, reading aloud and murmuring in agreement as goosebumps run down my arm and an inspiring shiver travels down my back and trickles to my toes. This is what life is all about!!! This is why we are here!!!                                                   This spinning globe is not only our home, but it is our stage! We were called, we were cast, and now it is our turn to take on our roll.                                                                                                               
        However, do you have questions? You might beg to ask: Why now? Why me? For what purpose? Why was I put on this earth at the time that I was born into existence? Everyone at some time or another wrestles with these questions, not knowing or realizing the importance of their part in the story. Sometimes it is a question battling it out with God and crying in despair “Why!” Other times it is mere curiosity at the reasoning and workings of a God so amazing and baffling that we wish we could get into his mind and understand why he does what he does. But then again, I don’t think we will ever be able to wrap our minds around the things he does, we just have to know he has a reason for everything. He created the world and everything around us for goodness sake, we should be able to trust him with something so small as our part in the story.                                                                                                                                        
        On the flip side…….have you ever thought to wonder what life would be like if you had never been born or born at a different time in life? Maybe there have even been times that you wished you might never have existed at all? Out of curiosity or despair we do contemplate this at times, but what we cannot see is the impact we have had on those around us.  
        What! “Lil ole me” has an impact on people? 
        Yes, you most certainly do, but most likely you have never had the opportunity to see it, or if you have, it has been on very rare occasions. Never the less….you do have an impact….you are important!!
            When writing this particular post, I was struck with the idea of using an example from a very famous classic movie. Most of you have seen it I am sure, but if you never had the opportunity to watch this film, you really should stop right here and go watch it J!!
            This movie It’s a Wonderful Life gives viewers a chance to see what life would be like if someone wished they had never been born. Teaching a lesson in cherishing what we have and help us realize the importance of our life……
             I remember watching It’s a Wonderful Life when I was younger, but I never grasped the full meaning of the plot until I had to watch it again as an assignment for my World View class. While it is a widely celebrated classic, it is even more celebrated for the lesson and message it gives to viewers. 
           The movie focuses on the main character George Bailey who has sacrificed nearly everything in life, giving up his big dreams to stay and run the family business, take care of his family, help others and never leave his home town of Bedford Falls; while his brother goes off to college and everyone else moves on to bigger and better things. At the climax of the film, George has had enough of his life and decided to commit suicide on Christmas Eve. That is when Clarence, his guardian Angel, jumps (literally) into the picture. Clarence shows George the importance of his life, all the lives that he has touched and what life and Bedford falls would have become if it were not for George Bailey. George’s brother Harry would have died as a boy, because George would not have been there to save him and as a result many a solder would have died in the war because Harry never lived to save them. His uncle would have been put in an insane asylum, his mother would have become a poor bitter widow, and Mary (his wife) would have been a deprived spinster; all because George Bailey was never born. George finally realized the impact of his life on all those around him, and he begs to be spared from death. While his troubles are not over yet, as he is faced with possible arrest because of a failing business, all those that he had helped over the years gather together and donate enough money to save him and the family business. His brother salutes him as being “The Richest Man,” and George realizes how blessed he is.
            I love that story!!!! That is just one example I could think of showing how important our lives are even though we might not realize it. Thus, the lesson learned here is that we won’t always know the impact we have. Sometimes we might see our impact, but most often it is hidden from our view. Because we cannot always see the impact God allows us to have, it is easy to become discouraged and think that you are not important to the story….that you do not have a purpose!
            But just think if you never existed!! What would life be…who would your family be…your friends… Take a character out of a story and you are left with gaps. Jobs are abandoned, tasks not done, places unvisited, people unmet or un-introduced.
            Taking a character out of a story would be like taking out a stitch in a garment (bear with me, I like to sew)…and what would result? The seam would unravel and fall apart. Why? Because just one little stitch is important in helping hold the entire seam together. Without the stitch and the seam, there would be no garment…your shirt would fall to pieces when you put it on…all because of one stitch.
            So think of yourself as a stitch in time or a character on stage or in a novel…I don’t really care how you view yourself in the greater scheme of things…all that matters to me is that you know you have a role… you are valuable…you matter...you are important…you are treasured…necessary…created…called!
            You were created for a purpose and if you wish it any other way, life as we know it would be changed forever.  
You are a Masterpiece, a character in the story, a piece to the puzzle, a spec of dust, a stitch in time….LIVE…..you are more than you realize and your story is just beginning!!

Do you feel at times like you don't have a purpose in God's Plan?

Have you ever been in the predicament of George Bailey?



                                                                                                                                 

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