Upon entering this world, we are immediately enveloped in a whirlwind of attention from our parents and family. Countless photographs capture every moment, milestone, surpassing even the significance of our weddings or unforgettable events or trips. From our first birthday to subsequent life events, whether related to school, sports, or family gatherings, we often find ourselves at the epicenter of “a story, our story,” but not “THE STORY.”
However, it’s crucial to recognize that the world does not revolve around us, and the narrative we are born into is not exclusively our own; it is GOD’S STORY. Understanding His Story becomes the key to making sense of our lives and unlocking a profound sense of joy and happiness beyond imagination. To address the lingering and sometimes painful question of why things unfold as they do, we must clear our minds.
While there is an abundance of books, courses, and teachers offering insights into this subject, one standout recommendation is “THE EPIC, the Story God is Telling” by John Eldredge. This resource provides a clear perspective on God’s Story, delving into the timeless battle that originated with Lucifer’s rebellion and the ongoing victories within this age-old conflict. From the triumph over death at the Cross to the impending FINAL VICTORY, where all scores will be settled and God declares, “Look, I am making all things new” (Revelation 21:5).
It’s noteworthy that God doesn’t promise to create entirely new things; instead, He is in the process of making all existing things new. Even in the present day, the evidence of the ongoing war between good and evil is apparent. Consider if gaining a clearer perspective about the life you’re living would be a help to you. If the answer is yes, explore a unique video presentation of “The Epic, The Story God is Telling” by John Eldredge. It offers an excellent opportunity to comprehend God’s Story and our role within it.
Click this video to view the Prologue, https://vimeo.com/102871289, and begin the wonderful journey of Hearing Him Today, really, it’s that simple.