The casting agent enters
the room with her top picks for the show’s leading man and lady. The new series
will follow the spellbinding story of a clan that builds a powerful,
world-impacting family tree. This is the pilot, and it is crucial to make the
right call on the individuals who will fall in love and launch this
Kennedy-like family of influence and fame.
Producers and writers alike
have waited breathlessly for this moment, the moment when who they have envisioned
as the leading characters will be finally realized in an actor and actress. But
when they turn to see who has been tapped for these most special of roles, the
thud of their collective jaws hitting the majestic mahogany conference table
muffles their mutual groans.
There before their wide
eyes, instead of the expected vibrant, young couple with gleaming white teeth
and tanned and toned bodies, stand a 75-year-old man and a 65-year-old woman.
Not what they had pictured for their production. And yet, this is what God has
chosen. His screenplay called for a couple to launch a new nation, one that
would impact the entire world. As he would say, a nation through whom “all the
nations of the earth would be blessed” (Genesis 12:1-3).
Abram and Sarai stand
there, adorned perhaps by dusty old robes and crowned with wispy white hair and
loosely fitting skin and as befuddled as anyone else. God chose them to begin a
nation. An unlikely pair, especially after factoring in the fact that Sarai was
barren. How could God expect to start a nation with a woman who could not bear
children?
To complicate the story
line, it will be 25 more years before they actually have their child of
promise. By that time Abram and Sarai will be 100 years old and 90 years old,
respectively (and their names will be changed to Abraham and Sarah). Perhaps
Social Security checks will help this special couple decorate the baby’s tent
and they’ll be able take naps when the baby does. And the rest, as they say, is
history. His story.
God picks people you and I
wouldn’t necessarily select to take part in his story. In fact sometimes we are
shocked who plays the starring roles in his stories. Unlike the way we do
business, he taps people, not merely because of their abilities, but for their availability.
God searches for people who are open to be used by him. Since he uses only
those who are willing to be used for his purposes, there is no doubt that it is
he who is doing the wonder- working. Let there be no doubt, throughout history
he is the one making things happen.
That’s good news, isn’t it?
In the business world, you may not have a great pedigree. In academics, you may
not be a Rhodes Scholar. You may not have a lot of money and you may have
average looks. But you may be sitting in a pretty good position to be a top
pick for God’s work.
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