Stories Yet To Be Written

In The Story of With, Mia’s dad gave her a leather journal. It stirred a sense of expectancy for what was to come and all they would experience together.

We need a similar notebook of expectancy for our adventures with God. The blank pages signify the stories that have yet to be written. They are the adventures the two of you have yet to live.

Those brave enough to carry a travel journal for their adventures with God reveal hearts of expectancy. There is such freedom when you live in this posture of expectancy while letting go of all your expectations. There’s no demand on how the Story of your life will go. Relinquish the script you’ve been holding so tight and replace it with an expectancy for all God desires. Not just for you but that he wants to do with you.

Let the journal remind you of the adventure you are on with God. There will be pages of all the two of you did together, of all the rescues, of all the ways your Father delighted you, of questions yet to be answered, of times of wrestling and times of wonder. In that way, the journal will also strengthen you when the enemy tries to convince you that you’re all alone. You will immediately know it’s a lie because before you is the Story of your journey with God. And when you’re with him, you are never alone.

This daily message in a bottle is a real-life version of the four vials featured in The Story of With, providing encouragement to pursue our creativity with God. Your financial support makes this crowd-funded initiative possible. Would you consider giving a donation today via PAYPAL (or by check to Allen Arnold at PO Box 62841, Colorado Springs, CO 80962)? Every bit helps!

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