The Life Transforming Power of Story
“Ivan Illich was once asked,
‘What is the most revolutionary way to change
society: is it violent revolution or gradual
reform.’ He gave a careful answer:
‘Neither. If you want to change society then
you must tell an alternative
story,’ he concluded.”
(Tim Costello quoted in Organic Church,
123)
A note on the word “story”:
We are not using the term story to refer to something that is made up or untrue. A story is simply a narrative. Healthy, good stories seek to illuminate what is true, good and glorious.
Where have we come from?
“God created people because He
loves stories.”
Jewish Proverb
Since the Enlightenment, the prevailing larger story that has dominated the Western imagination is one that says we have “evolved” from lower formers of life that just happened to appear by chance and now we are depending on science and technology to take us somewhere, at least until something else better comes along to eat us. Neil Postman has observed that this story cannot ultimately satisfy our core longings as human beings; we need more. This story cannot ultimately answer our question why? - Why are we here? Do our lives really have meaning? (See Postman’s excellent article “Science and the Story We Need”)
Why are we here?
“. . . continue in what you have
learned and are confident about, knowing from whom
you learned it and how from childhood you have been
acquainted with the Sacred Writings, which are able
to make you wise for salvation through faith in
Christ Jesus.”
| 2 Timothy 3:14-15 |
THE Story revealed in the Bible, focused in the Gospel, is the “alternative story” (and the only story) that has the power to transform the human heart to be what our creator - the Lord Jesus - intended. In reality, the Gospel is not really an “alternative story” it is THE Story - the true story of life.
Where Are We Heading?
“Our greatest desire, greater
even than the desire for happiness, is that our lives
mean something. This desire for meaning is the
originating impulse of story. We tell stories because
we hope to find or create significant connections
between things. Stories link past, present and future
in a way that tells us where we have been (even
before we were born), where we are, and where we
could be going.
(Tell Me a Story, 1)
At the Desiring God conference this year, Taylor gave a lecture entitled “The Life-Shaping Power of Story: God’s and Ours.” In it, he gives 12 reasons why “The single best way of conceiving of faith and the life of faith is by seeing it as a story in which you are a character.” You can get Taylor’s outline and listen to his message here.
Discovering the Way
One of the things that has long fascinated me about the life and ministry of our Master Jesus is how much he used stories and poetic language to teach. You will not find Him giving a “three point sermon” anywhere in the Gospels. You will not find him giving a lecture on systematic theology. You will find him telling stories about Samaritans, birds, seed and kings. Even when he does give us principles, they all have a story in the background. For Jesus, stories are not something that He tacks on to his intellectual exposition for entertainment or variety; the stories are the main point. Perhaps we need to think not just about what Jesus taught us, but also the way in which He taught us. This would hold true of the whole Bible as well.Almost half of the Bible is given to us as narrative, the next largest chunk coming to us as poetry. The stories in the Bible and the Story of the Bible are both too large and complicated to be reduced to “three point” expositional sermons. These stories call us to be actively engaged in what is going on in THE Story. They call us to become participants in the Larger Story of life where God the author has written us all in to a narrative that is larger than we can get our minds around now.
I hope that these resources will be a helpful starting point for you if you have not considered how important the hearing and telling of stories is for our lives. May the Lord bless you in your desire to know Him deeply and to follow Him faithfully.