Many people spend years trying to avoid their story. We hide parts of it, ignore painful memories, or pretend certain chapters never happened. But healing often begins when we stop running from our story and allow God to meet us in it.
This week we learned four important realities: know your story, accept your story, redeem your story, and share your story. God cannot redeem what we refuse to bring into the light. He already knows every chapter, every failure, every disappointment, and every wound. The invitation is not to hide it. The invitation is to surrender it.
Accepting our story does not mean approving of everything that happened. It means acknowledging reality and allowing God to work within it. When we stop pretending, healing can begin. We begin to see that God was present even in seasons where we felt abandoned.
Romans 8:28
“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him.”
The goal is not to glorify our pain. The goal is to recognize God's faithfulness throughout it. When we look back through the lens of grace, we often discover that God was writing a redemption story long before we noticed it.
📍 Discussion Question:
Which part of your story has been the hardest for you to accept, and how have you seen God at work in that area?