"Be careful about what you think. Your thoughts run
your life." - Proverbs 4:23
Story telling is one of the strongest forms of
communication to evoke feeling, emotion, and memories. The best story tellers
are usually the best salespeople, tell the funniest jokes, and are able to lead
and influence others with the most effectiveness. Did you know that we are
telling ourselves a story and narrative about our own self all the time? We have
35,000 automatic thoughts per day. This internal dialogue can be used to
conquer any obstacle or make us slaves to self degrading and limiting beliefs.
Let me share a personal example of how your internal story could hurt or help you. For several years, Kendra and I would serve at our church's young adult ministry called UGYP. The lead pastors were our dear friends Chad and Julia Veach. Chad is one of the best communicators and speakers I have ever seen. He now speaks all around the world, has a top selling book called Unreasonable Hope, and he and Julia have a flourishing church in Los Angeles called Zoe LA.
During that time I had a deep fear of public
speaking. I'd sit there every Thursday night and tell myself, "I could
never do that...I''m not that funny...what would they think of me?..I just
don't have that kind of talent." One week, Chad asked me to give the tithes and offering message, but I turned him down. My fear of failure and self
identity as being a horrible public speaker kept me from
serving and growing in my faith and helping others (I was telling myself the story that I couldn't do it). This is just no way to
live.
The man, the myth, the legend, Chad Veach. |
"The word became flesh and made his home among
us." - John 1:14
This verse speaks to me. I'd like to focus on the first four words: THE WORD
BECAME FLESH. This is how I interpret that statement...I break it down in two
ways. The first is this: God is the word and the word walked the earth and died
for our sins in the form of a man, God's son, Jesus Christ. Here's my other
interpretation: In the 39 books found in the Old Testament, the word
"savior" or "messiah" is mentioned over 100 times.
Basically, the prophets, and God's chosen people were forecasting that the
savior was coming. They were expectant and by faith believed that the messiah
was returning to reign on earth. Guess what happened, that narrative came true.
These believers had certainty and a story that was told and told again...thus
they believed and expected it to come true...and it did. The "word" (our internal dialogue) "becomes flesh" (these words become our reality).
Is your internal dialogue like Eeyore's or Tigger's |
Sometimes, life is all about asking the right questions.
Here is my question to you: What story or narrative have you been telling
yourself? As I mentioned earlier, Proverbs 4:23 tells us, "Be careful
about what you think. Your thoughts run your life." If you are not where
you want to be in life, or if you're in "no man's land" - not happy
or sad, just simply living with a pulse, but without passion - it's time to
create a new narrative. If you are not reaching your God given potential or are
playing reruns of past failures, holding onto guilt, or mistakes, it's time to rewrite your
script.
Our world is created by the story we tell ourselves.
"I'm too old or too young, not talented enough, lack intelligence, don't belong, it's too hard, it's too scary, or they might reject me." Sound familiar? Language is powerful and the most powerful communication is our own self talk. Your thoughts create and manifest whatever you focuses on. Break your old patterns of putting yourself down or saying you don't have what it takes. When you do that, you are living in a broken internal word that becomes physical. ENOUGH! Change your story, change your life! Take a moment and say an affirming statement out loud 5 times...for example: "I got this, I got this, I got this, I got this, I GOT THIS!"
Take control of that internal dialogue inside your head. The only thing that can stop you from being fulfilled is you! God is the creator, but you are the author of your life. Start your new story now...one full of abundance, growth, and positive internal dialogue that creates a world filled with significance and fulfillment.
Check out Chad's book Unreasonable Hope - it might be the catalyst to give you hope and change your story. |
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