Alright, here’s the thing…
We’re all guilty of taking those quizzes that clog up our
Facebook feeds. You know, “What color
are you?” “What city should you live in?” “Are you original or extra crispy?” I know you’ve taken them. I have too. On the surface I think I know why we take these
quizzes. They’re fun. They’re innocent. They give us something to do while we’re sitting
on the toilet. (Don't lie right now, you know you take your phone in the bathroom).
But I wonder if our indulgence in these quizzes points to something deeper. We are searching for identity. A few months ago I wrote on identity and how I was still on a journey to find mine, but I wasn’t quite there yet. I think this might be true of all of us on some level. Deep down we don’t know who we are. Perhaps we’re not comfortable with who we are. We are searching for identity.
Take a step back. Think
about your motives.
“I’m unsettled in my life right now. Maybe this ten question quiz where I select
coffee over soda or a cabin over a condo will help give me direction and peace.”
“I really want others to understand who I am. Maybe if I post that I should actually live
in Portland, people will finally start to see the real me.”
“And speaking of Portland, maybe the answers I’m seeking can
be found there. God knows I’m lost
living here.”
You might be rolling your eyes at this point. “Isn’t this just a little over the top?” Maybe.
Maybe it is just good fun. I’m
just making an observation. I’m just trying
to look a little deeper and search for heart level issues. So why are we unsettled? Why don’t we know who we are? Why are we searching for identity? Perhaps you’ve been hurt. Perhaps someone told you that who you are is not
good enough or not acceptable. Perhaps
you grew up in the church (like me) and feel a little betrayed by Jeremiah
29:11 (this is an entirely different post all together). Perhaps you’re just not comfortable in your
own skin.
There is an answer.
You might not like it. You might
not accept it. It might not heal everything
right away. It might not be “one and
done.” Finding the answer to the
question of “Who am I?” might be a journey.
It has been for me. But I’m certainly
further down the road than I was a few months ago. It has had valleys but it has had peaks as
well. And by the way, the valleys are
just as important as the peaks.
So what is the answer?
Jesus. Jesus is the answer.
“Man, I wish he wouldn't have said that.”
I might have just lost some of you. I hope not. I believe that God has written and is writing a story that we have a part and an identity in. That story is “I love you, you are mine and I will rescue you."
“Man, I wish he wouldn't have said that.”
I might have just lost some of you. I hope not. I believe that God has written and is writing a story that we have a part and an identity in. That story is “I love you, you are mine and I will rescue you."
I can’t convince you with my own part in the story. I can only share it. My story with Jesus is going to look
different than your story with Jesus. You
might say, “Whoa, I don’t have a story that involves Jesus.” My response would be, yes you do. You just might not be able to see it
yet. And it’s not for lack of His
presence or nearness. He knows right
where you are and is pursuing you. I promise.
And I dare you to ask Him to reveal this pursuit to you. I am 100% convinced He will show you. It might not look like you think. I don’t always find Jesus to be predictable
or comfortable with the status quo.
Jesus is the answer. I’m telling you. Go take your question to Him. He wants to answer it.
- J. Woods
Love ya man ... Good stuff right there!
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