The
disciples asked Jesus, “Why tell stories?” Jesus answered, “God has given you
understanding of His truth, but these people have not yet received it. You know
the one who has will be able to take in more, but the one who has not, will even
lose what he has. I tell them these stories, so that they may begin to
understand. Until now, they have seen and heard God’s word, but can’t
understand it.” (Matthew 13:10-13)
Jesus told powerful stories. He introduced
them in ways which held the attention of his listeners by telling stories about
the things of everyday life; things in their lives. He painted a vivid picture
of what the kingdom of God looked like, but he used stories instead of paints.
These stories helped His listeners see through eyes that could now imagine that
kingdom to be possible, and they became more open to hearing further truth from
God.
You have these interesting, powerful stories
too! Each day, as you look around where you are, some of your people will be
living the reality of the vision God has given you for your community. As you
observe these people living the values, doing the work of making the vision
become reality, take advantage of this great opportunity. Share their story
with others of your people as examples of the future you are pursuing together.
Paint the picture for them.
Why will you tell stories? So that your
people will understand and will be drawn to fulfill God’s plan for their lives.
Tell them stories.
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