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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

New Life

Read the following story aloud, and then use the questions to start a faith conversation:

Once upon a time, there lived a group of people called Laconians.  The Laconians lived in a rural setting; a forest surrounded their village.  They looked and acted a lot like you and I do.  They dressed like we dress and went to school and worked like we work.  They even had the same family struggles and search for identity that we have.  But there was one major difference.  Connected to the ankle of every Laconian was a brace, and attached to the brace was a strong metal chain, and connected to the chain was a round, heavy metal ball.
Wherever the Laconians went or whatever they did, they carried the ball and chain.  Yet no one seemed to mind.  After all, they were used to the ball and chain, and no one in Laconia was free from the bondage of the ball and chain.
One day, the hero of the story, Tommy, was exploring in the forest after school when he went around a corner, slipped and fell...and the chain broke.  Tommy had never heard of a chain breaking before in the land of Laconia, and he was terrified.  But he was also curious.  As he stood and stared at the broken chain, he sensed that something very significant had happened in his life.  In fact, he tried to take a step without the ball and chain and almost fell down.  After all, he wasn't used to the freedom of walking without this bondage.
Tommy quickly slipped the ball and chain back on his ankle.  He told no one of his new discovery.  The next day after school this new curiosity drove him back to the forest to experiment with his newfound freedom.  This time when he unhooked the chain he walked.  Yes, it was wobbly, but he quickly learned to compensate, and in a few hours he was running and jumping and even trying to climb the trees in the forest.  Every day after school, he found himself out in the forest, free to experience life in a different way from anyone else in Laconia.
He decided to share his secret with his best friend.  After school one day, he brought his friend to the forest and showed him his new freedom.  But his friend responded by saying, "Don't be different!  Once a Laconian, you'll always be a Laconian.  Be happy with what you have."  This response only put more fuel in Tommy's fire.  He knew he needed to show all the people of his little village that they could be set free.
One spring day when the whole village was outside, Tommy took the ball and placed it under his arm, then ran and skipped through the town.  He wanted to show the people of his village his joy and freedom.  Their response was that of shock.  They mocked him, scolded him and challenged him to not be different.  Even his family told him to immediately become a normal part of the community and put his chain back on.
Tommy knew then and there that since he had experienced this freedom, he could never again settle for second best in his life.  For Tommy, mediocrity was out of the question.  He would choose to be different...and he was different from then on.
This story is for people who don't want to settle for second best in life.  Jesus said, "You will know the truth and the truth will set you free" (John 8:32).  You don't have to live a life of boring mediocrity.  God's desire for your life is to break the chain that holds you back and to give your life to His purpose.  You can choose to be different.

1.  Read John 10:10.  How could understanding this promise be like making a new discovery?

2.  What is keeping you from breaking the chain and living the life of freedom God wants for you?

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