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Write the script for your life: Bishop T.D. Jakes cautions us on what we miss when we settle for predictable outcomes. (Pep Talk).


Men are notorious for doing it. Women, I suspect, are just as guilty of indulging this secret pleasure as their men. You sit in your favorite armchair or that comfort-worn spot on your couch. A cozy See COSE.  blanket drapes drape  
v. draped, drap·ing, drapes

v.tr.
1. To cover, dress, or hang with or as if with cloth in loose folds: draped the coffin with a flag; a robe that draped her figure.
 your lap, electric-blue shadows flicker in the dimly lit room. In the palm of your hand rests the key to dozens of faraway far·a·way  
adj.
1. Very distant; remote.

2. Abstracted; dreamy: a faraway look.


faraway
Adjective

1. very distant

2.
 portals.

Channel-surfing. We all do it. It affords us a myriad of changing possibilities, all available with the flick of a button. And as we land for a few brief seconds on each station, notice how quickly we identify and assess the images before us. You can spot a tearjerker tear·jerk·er  
n. Slang
A grossly sentimental story, drama, or performance.



tear-jerk
 at ten paces; it's the same with an old black-and-white sitcom or a scary movie.

The main reason we are able to process each channel's offering so quickly is because we have watched enough television to know what to expect. If it's a love story, then we infer the conflicts keeping the young couple from complete bliss. If it's an infomercial in·fo·mer·cial   also in·for·mer·cial
n.
A relatively long commercial in the format of a television program.



[info(rmation) + (com)mercial.]

Noun 1.
, then we imagine the "real life" testimonials that preceded our viewing. Each genre--comedy, romance, action/adventure, soap opera soap opera

Broadcast serial drama, characterized by a permanent cast of actors, a continuing story, tangled interpersonal situations, and a melodramatic or sentimental style.
, or drama--carries with it a set of expectations.

If the shows are poorly done, then you've seen them all if you've seen one. However, the shows we linger over Verb 1. linger over - delay
dwell on

hesitate, waffle, waver - pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness; "Authorities hesitate to quote exact figures"
 tend to be the ones that give us some surprises along with some fulfilled expectations. Yes, this is a celebrity talk show, but it features extraordinarily candid interviews with its all-star guests. Yes, the detective did catch the criminal, but the criminal turns out to be his brother, not the ex-con we expected. Good stories engage us by being familiar enough for us to recognize but surprising enough to be unpredictable.

Too often, I'm afraid, [people] think they've identified their life story's genre and feel compelled to live it out without questioning the areas they could change. They get stuck in a tragic mode, an ironic attitude, or a comic relief comic relief
n.
A humorous or farcical interlude in a serious literary work or drama, especially a tragedy, intended to relieve the dramatic tension or heighten the emotional impact by means of contrast.
 frame of reference that take nothing in their lives seriously.

Consider this for a moment: What kind of show would your life be if it were on television? Melodrama or game show? The evening news or Entertainment Tonight? A wacky sitcom or a prairie heart-warmer? What do you expect to happen in your future? Have you already decided you know how the story ends?

What kinds of things do you allow yourself to hope for? Do you keep your hopes safe and predictable, like a familiar sitcom's ending, or do you dare believe that the impossible can happen? I believe [everyone] must harbor at least one impossible dream, an area [he or] she feels led to pursue despite the odds. It may be with [your] job, or with your broken marriage, with [your] estranged es·trange  
tr.v. es·tranged, es·trang·ing, es·trang·es
1. To make hostile, unsympathetic, or indifferent; alienate.

2. To remove from an accustomed place or set of associations.
 children or with [your] health, but I believe God wants us to expect the unexpected from Him. Too often, many people write off the end of the story before the show has ended. Leave room for Him to work in your life. And when life's circumstances seem to block the path of your dreams, you can express your disappointment and still cling to Verb 1. cling to - hold firmly, usually with one's hands; "She clutched my arm when she got scared"
hold close, hold tight, clutch

hold, take hold - have or hold in one's hands or grip; "Hold this bowl for a moment, please"; "A crazy idea took hold of
 hope.

Hold on to your dreams, and with calm perseverance you, too, will see your promise fulfilled. Pray that God will not let you miss your destiny. Ask Him not to let you hope for things that are not part of His plan for your life. Ask Him for glimpses of hope along the way, signs to bolster your faith so that no matter how impossible the circumstances look--when doctors give up and accountants shake their heads--you do not give up. Ask Him to help you know the difference between what you must make happen yourself and what you must wait on Him to provide.

I believe that God gives us time to set the stage and prepare the way for the magnitude He has in store for us. Delayed does not mean denied. It may, in fact, mean that the blessing coming is so much bigger than the one lost, and that it will be worth the wait. [So] keep getting back on your feet every morning thinking that this could be the day when something amazing a·maze  
v. a·mazed, a·maz·ing, a·maz·es

v.tr.
1. To affect with great wonder; astonish. See Synonyms at surprise.

2. Obsolete To bewilder; perplex.

v.intr.
 happens! You are never too old to give birth to your dreams. The story ain't over till it's over.

Excerpted from God's Leading Lady: Out of the Shadows and into the Light by T.D. Jakes (G.E Putnam's Sons, $19.95)
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Author:Edmond, Alfred A, Jr.
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Date:Aug 1, 2002
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