Wednesday, January 23, 2008

my story

There once was a little girl who had a good life. She had a warm safe home, loving parents, food a plenty, trinkets and toys to occupy her days, and lovely clothes to wear. All her needs were fully and completely satisfied, but there was something amiss in her life, a void which could not be filled.

So, as the little girl grew in stature she began to try and fill that empty hole with all the enticements and foolery that the world had to offer. These vain attempts to satisfy an unexplainable yearning in her heart only proved to create greater turmoil and strife. Fear became her friend and constant companion.

The now young lady felt very lonely and began looking for love. The problem was that she looked in the most inappropriate places. No matter how hard she tried, all the cravings and desires of her soul could not be satisfied. Instead, more pain and emptiness was heaped upon her depraved heart. She yearned for approval and lost herself in pleasing others. She was completely lost.

While utterly alone and devastated by all the trappings of the world and people therein, she met a nice man who seemed different from all the others. He exuded love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, qualities that she desperately wanted to acquire, but thus far had been elusive.

The nice man so generously taught her about the One through whom these things could be found…to be found…oh how she longed to be found!

As a grown woman, one who had shared the company of many a book, she picked up a new Book…the Book which was spoken of when she married the nice man who was full of the fruit she wanted to taste. She cried out to the Author of the Book, “If You are real, show me.” Her eyes fell onto a page which read. “Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.”

Suddenly, her cheeks were wet and her heart was flooded with hope she had never felt before. Her life was soon filled with joy unspeakable. The Prince of Peace, named Jesus, filled her new heart and the barren places of her soul. Fallow ground was broken and like a seed planted in fertile soil, faith sprung up along with the other sweet fruits of the precious Spirit. Fear was cast down and instead of pleasing people, she began to please Him who died in her place.

And so the story continues. It is being lived out by me, Angie. This restored life perseveres, growing in grace and nurturing a new generation of children who God so generously bestowed in our care. Praise God from whom all blessings flow!


(Originally written for Growing in Grace.)

16 kind thoughts:

Laure said...

What a tender and honest account, Angie. This sharing is like icing on the cake of your previous post of 7 things. Thank you.

Suz said...

He is the One who fills the void!

Angie said...

Amen!

Sisterlisa said...

Beautifully written and wonderful story of your salvation moment.

Miss Sandy said...

Beautiful post Angie, such a tender telling of your encounter with Jesus.
Blessings,
Miss Sandy

Mike said...

We live the journey towards Him...\o/

Wanda said...

What a wonderful testimony you share of your life and journey. And yes, our children and grandchildren...what a responsibility we have to pass on what we have been so graciously given...salvation and life. I look so forward to living close to all my loved ones soon. Hands on kind of love and influence.
That's what you are doing with your children...and I so admire yo for it.
Love and Hugs
Wanda

Macromoments said...

The miracle of it all is that God was pursuing you long before you knew it, Angie. You have a beautiful testimony.

Kim S in SC said...

Hey Angie! What a truth you tell, that the "Prince" Himself would fill all the "barren places"! How beautifully told! The story is always fresh as He speaks to each one of us in our own way! Thank you for sharing this. Bless your "nice man" for introducing you! Keep living it and telling it!
Praise HIM!
Kim

Heart of Wisdom said...

Great testimony. I also enjoyed your seven things. This is my first visit, and I subscribed via RSS. Looking forward to getting to know you more.

I see you like Olive Tree Ministiies. You might like my site Biblicalholidays.com pop over when you can.

My main blog is http://Heartofwisdom.com/blog

Blessings,
Robin

Gardener Greg said...

The worth of a man lies with what he carries in his heart and not what he leaves behind when he exits this world. When you arrive at the gates you will have left all your baggage behind you and only have the love in your heart to stand on. Bless you Angie for sharing with us what is in your heart. I hope to meet you in person one day in Heaven.

SuzyQ said...

Wow! This story could have been written about me too!
This was so special. It really touched my heart.
You have such a lovley site:0)
Many Blessings to you today.
SuzyQ

Childlife said...

Amen! What a lovely testimony, Angie - thank you for sharing it. I love your beautiful heart!

Susan Kelly Skitt said...

Beautifully written Angie. How amazing is our God?

Sidharth said...

I don't know how I missed this one. Its beautiful.

So encouraged by the simplicity, but the power of God's Word. I love it! I love it!

Regina said...

Beautiful.