Nothing else matters. The only thing important is that the story is told. When that happens, I’m elated because I know my story. With your prayers and by God giving me the power of His Spirit, my ending is assured. I just hope and pray that I’ll always be courageous enough to live in Him; exalting Him. You see, for me, my story must be the story of Jesus Christ and even if I die that will lead to a great ending. (Philippians 1:18-21)
What does it mean to live in your story?
Actors sometimes “step out of character” for a moment. This is a time when they
will stop acting their role. For that period, they are no longer a part of the
work to present the story. Is there a parallel for you? Do you ever “step out
of your role” as leader? Do you ever fail to act consistently with your
character? Are you ever too tired, or too distracted, or too worried about
yourself to do what you must do to be true to your calling as the leader?
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