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The Nobody and Somebody Everybody Knows

 

The Band Perry wedding

The Band Perry wedding

By Karen ‘Girl’ Friday

I leaned toward my husband with a revelation, “these people think we are somebody.”

A somebody event. The marriage ceremony of two somebodies of fame. My husband had the honor of officiating the wedding. As the pastor’s wife and a family friend, I was invited to attend. Although they tried to maintain privacy, word leaked to the press and on social media.

We made our way down the street to the small chapel—dressed in a tux and long gown—where a crowd had gathered outside. Fans were being kept behind police barriers marking how close they could come to the area.

I noticed a lady snapping our picture with her cell phone and soon realized many people were taking our picture with phones and cameras. The fandom wonder of, “Who are these guests arriving? Are they somebody?”

The event was featured as a short news clip by a local television station. I was captured on film outside the doors of the chapel as a possible—she might be—somebody. Cameras and the media were not allowed inside. The chapel was filled with a small crowd of 100 guests, many of whom were somebodies. Producers, managers, agents, or an equal in the same area of fame as the bride or groom.

There were family members. And friends. And me. As I waited for the ceremony to start, I knew that I was a nobody in the midst of somebodies. During a rendition of the great hymn, Holy, Holy, Holy; I sensed the Lord whispering to me, “Karen, you are somebody—you know The Holy One.”

I know The Holy One, yet humanly speaking, I wrestle with the ‘body’ trap. Everybody struggles with being a nobody or a somebody, and most likely both bodies.

The Nobody Trap. The enemy whispers in our ear, “You are nobody. Who do you think you are? What are you trying to do? You can’t do that! You’re a nobody. Nobody cares about nobodies!” Trapped inside the thoughts of low self-importance, this ‘body’ turns inward. Inward focus is paralyzing in the work of Christ. If we do not know our significance in the body of Christ, we are trapped by the nobody mindset. This ‘body’ needs to know who they are in Christ.

The Somebody Trap. The enemy whispers in our ear, “You are somebody. Somebody important! People should listen to you. You are going to do great things. You will be somebody! You are destined for fame.” Trapped inside the thoughts of high self-importance, this ‘body’ also turns inward. A focus that is paralyzing in the work of Christ. If we do not know our proper place in Christ and his body, we are trapped by the somebody mindset. This ‘body’ needs to know who they are in Christ.

A somebody in Christ. The most important presence in the wedding chapel that day was the Holy of Holies. I am somebody. A daughter of The King. A child of the God of the universe.

We can be somebodies because of his body—sacrificed for all nobodies to become a somebody in him…Christ.

“Listen somebodies, word has leaked out in the heavenly press—The Word—through a revelation by John. A vision of a somebody event much greater than an earthly chapel can contain—a heavenly scene:

…a throne stood in heaven, with one seated on the throne. And he who sat there had the appearance of jasper and carnelian, and around the throne was a rainbow that had the appearance of an emerald. From the throne came flashes of lightning, and rumblings and peals of thunder…before the throne there was as it were a sea of glass, like crystal.

Around the throne, on each side of the throne, are four living creatures…day and night they never cease to say,

Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord God Almighty,
who was and is and is to come!”
(Revelation 4:2-3, 6, 8)

Writer’s Note: The famous couple is Kimberly Perry of The Band Perry and J. P. Arencibia of the Texas Rangers. Both are family friends and somebodies in Christ. Each knows the Holy One. The hymn was performed by Mac Powell of the Christian music group, Third Day. Mac also knows the Holy One. We will see everybody in Christ at the heavenly chapel!

© 2014 by Karen Friday

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September 18, 2014 at 8:49 am | Uncategorized


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bcbrady01 says:

Great post, Karen. We who belong to Him need to be reminded that we are “Hisbodys, and we are all important to Him.

karentfriday says:

Amen Bruce and thank you! Yes, we are “his-bodys” because of “his-story.”

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