Redemption on Both Sides of the Social Ladder – Share Your Stories!
October 25, 2007
This poem rings so true for me. I struggled through those years too, wanting nothing more than to feel accepted. As I got pushed aside, I dreamed the same things Heather did – of “walking up to them suddenly beautiful and unafraid” – and I still do. I still feel like I have something to prove to those girls in the “cool group.” The 13-year-old inside of me still fights to keep my eyes from dropping to the ground when certain people pass by. The 13-year-old inside of me still craves their acceptance…
But mine is not the first of these stories you have heard. There are plenty of people who share about their middle or high school years when they were teased, pushed aside, or just wanted to be popular. They happily share with their audience just how far they have come…
But what about the people on the other side of the fence? What about the ones who spent those years a little higher up on the perceived social ladder? I wish I could share a story with you here and tell you what it was like, but I can’t.
Here’s what I do know – There is healing for the hurting, as well as the one who brings the hurt. There is healing for the broken, as well as the one who does the breaking. Paul, the author of nearly half of the New Testament, was one of the greatest persecutors of Christians right after Jesus left the earth. He worked to find the Christians and either jail them or kill them. And yet God redeemed even his hatred for the gospel and made him one of the founders of the Christian church.
No matter where you are in the social world, I invite you to share your stories. It can be either where you are or where you have been in the past. It can be the ways you have been hurt or the ways God has healed you. Whatever it is, please share with us!