The Storyteller Squad

Wonderful Life

Every Christmas I watch the movie, “It’s a Wonderful Life”. Some people think it’s cheesy, but I love it. I know most of the lines by heart and I still cry at the end! I didn’t grow up watching the movie. In fact, I didn’t see it until I was an adult going through a difficult time in my life. I was struggling with self-worth and loneliness. I was questioning God and feeling like He’d forgotten me. Have you ever felt that way? Many of us have at some point in our lives.

When George says he wished he’d never been born, his guardian angel, Clarence, shows him what would have happened. The most powerful part of the movie for me is when George find the tombstone of his brother, Harry. Clarence tells George that Harry died at the age of nine because George wasn’t there to save him. Harry never went to war so all those men on the transport died because Harry wasn’t there to save them. Then, Clarence explains.

“You see, George, you really had a wonderful life. Don’t you see what a mistake it would be to throw it away?”

None of us know what the future brings, but you can be sure of one thing. Without you, the world changes. You may save someone’s life. You may change a child’s life for the better. You may offer encouragement to someone who needs to hear your unique words. But you’ll never be able to do that if you give up.

You see, we all have a purpose in this life and God hasn’t forgotten any of us. He is walking along side us, through hard times and good times. Did you know that no two snowflakes have the same design? Every year, millions of snowflakes falls to Earth and every single one of them has a unique and individual design. Just like a snowflake, we are all created differently with a unique purpose.

If you are struggling with feelings of not being accepted or feeling like no one likes you, and everyone would be better off without you, please look beyond your current circumstances because you will make an impact on this world. You have no idea how your unique life will impact those around you. You have so much to offer and you are loved by God! You see, you really do have a wonderful life! It may not look wonderful right this second, but someone in this world needs you and the impact you are going to leave!

**If you are hurting, please reach out and talk to someone in your family, at church, or to a Christian counselor. Focus on the family offers a free consultation with a Christian counselor.  https://www.focusonthefamily.com/lifechallenges/promos/counseling-services-and-referrals

Julane Fisher

Julane Fisher is a speaker, blogger, and author of the Sour Lemon Series, Southern fiction for middle school teens. Sour Lemon Strikes Out was awarded the 2020 Selah Award for Best Middle Grade Novel. Sour Lemon and Sweet Tea was awarded the Readers’ Favorite® Five-star Seal and was a 2019 Selah Award finalist. The Sour Lemon Series is a humorous portrayal of life before cell phones and social media, emphasizing positive family values. Her blog, 2Wrds, is a collection of encouraging and inspirational stories. Julane lives in north Georgia with her husband, twin boys, and their two mischievous Labrador retrievers. Learn more at www.julanefisher.com

2 comments

  • Great post. I’ve always loved that movie too and it make a great point. Every person is important. I’ve struggled with depression as a teenager and I know how crippling it can be. People should never be ashamed to ask for help. Thanks