Nov 24, 2023
Gary Miracle is an author and a speaker who passionately believes
in the power of storytelling and how it unites us and spurs us on
when life is tragically hard, and also reminds us who we are and
who God made us to be. In this episode, he shares his story of
growing immersed in church culture on Sunday but then suffered from
an identity crisis the rest of the week as he chased perfection,
and changed personas in order to be affirmed by anyone and
everyone. Finally, later in his life and career, now a married man
with kids, Gary reached his breaking point and reached out to his
friend Bart Millard of the band “Mercy’s Me” who began to disciple
Gary and guide him to a life-changing and intimate relationship
with Jesus.
Not long after, in December 2019, Gary went from celebrating
Christmas with his family feeling a little under the weather to
being on his literal deathbed on New Year’s Eve. The first week of
2020 Gary’s life hung in the balance as teams of doctors worked on
him and cared for him, and his loved ones stormed heaven for him.
On January 10th, 2020, Gary opened his eyes, alive, but his body
would never be the same, and his limbs were dying. Gary shares his
journey of his 107 days stay in the hospital, reentering into his
life without his legs and hands, and how God met him in all of it
in our time together, but he goes more in-depth in his book
No More Bad Days: Trading the Pursuit of Perfection for the Gift of
Grace.
Gary is passionate about choosing to truly live instead of just
being alive and doing that authentically with others. We were made
in the image of a communal God, and as we face the intensity and
heartbreak of our lives, He provides people to walk through hard
things with us. However, that call to live in community requires
risk and humility, but as Gary reminds us, when life is at its
lowest moments, people God gives us can echo hope back to us.
This is a message for anyone who needs to know there is more left
for them in this life. This is a message for those who need to
remember God is still in the business of miracles. This is a
message for someone who is walking through horrible circumstances
but needs to be reminded that God still has good for them. You
matter, and your story matters.
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Scripture References:
Romans 10:8-9, John 1:12-13, Galatians 4:4-6-, There’s nothing I can do to make Jesus stop loving me
Galatians 2:20- It is no longer I who lives, but Christ in me
1 Samuel 17:36-54- David wrestled with lions as a shepherd before he faced Goliath
Lamentations 3:22-23- His new mercies are new every day
Job 1:21- The Lord gives and the Lord takes away
Job 42:5- All of my life I’ve heard about You, but now I’ve seen you with my eyes
John 16:33- In this world you will have trouble, but take heart I have overcome the world
Luke 18:19, 1 John 1:5- God is truly good
Ephesians 3:16-19- I pray that He would strengthen you with power according to
Jeremiah 29:13- seek me and you will find me if you seek me with all of your heart
John 3:16- For God so loved the world that He gave us His son
2 Peter 1:3- God has given you His power, and authority to live this life
John 10:10 - The enemy is coming to steal, kill and destroy, but Christ came to give us life to the full
Matthew 24:36-Nobody knows the day or the hour
Revelation 21:27- The Lamb’s book of life
John 14:3, Acts 1:11, Revelation 22- We’re going to Heaven
Exodus 3- Moses’ story in the Bible, he struggled to speak
Romans 6:17, chapter 7 Grace is not a license to sin
Romans 6:1-7-We are no longer slaves to sin
Psalm 139:14- Still fearfully and wonderfully made
Psalm 27:13- What would have become of me if I had not believed I would see the goodness of the Lord
Revelation 19:10, and 12:11 A spirit of testimony
Philippians 1:6- God is not finished with me
Exodus 14:13-Stand firm and you will see the deliverance of the Lord
Psalm 27:14 (AMP), Isaiah 40:30-31- I will hope, I will wait, I will long for the Lord
2 Corinthians 12:9-11-I am weak but Christ is strong
Ephesians 1:18- This is the hope to which we’ve been called
Jeremiah 29:11- God has plans for hope and a future
Micah 6:8- help us to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with our God
Mark 2:17, Matthew 10 Jesus came to heal the sick, and save the lost
2 Corinthians 10:5- Take every thought captive
References:
God kept transforming David’s life (The Uriah and Bathsheeba incident, leading Israel, strife and conflict in his family…)
The Blue vs. Gold dress debate
The study I mentioned is When You Pray
The Christian shirts of the 90’s
“Take heart” that Jesus uses is the same term “tharseō” that Moses used with “stand firm”
Toby Mac’s Dove Awards acceptance speech
Gary speaking at his daughter’s graduation
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