The Wall
So this still has to do with children’s camp, but this is all about a particular skit that Mrs Tracy wrote and that God spoke to me through. It was called “The Wall.”
It goes something like this….
There are five people in a line and all with their backs to the audience. Two people walk in from the side and are conversing about various things, when one notices this wall. They are intrigued and are trying how to get to the other side.
They try to go around. They try to go over. They try to go through. All avenues they take lead to failure.
When they are about to give up, another person walks out on to the scene. The original two characters tell the new person about how they can’t get to the other side and the new character says, “Lets give it to God.” (or something along those lines….)
They start to pray and the three people in the middle of the wall turn around revealing a red letter on each of their chests spelling the word “SIN.” After they reveal what the wall is, those three “wall pieces” leave the stage leaving a gap in the wall.
At this point the three praying finish, get up, and walk through the wall.
That is the best that I can remember it and thats pretty close. Mrs Tracy, I know its not exactly what you wrote, but you’re the anointed one and this does get the message across 🙂
I was watching the OneWay drama team practice this skit and thats when God spoke to me. I had been struggling with some of my old flesh here lately and I didn’t seem to be making any headway in my fight against it. Ever since training camp, it seemed like I was under constant attack and that no matter what I did, my fighting wasn’t doing anything against it. Satan was coming at me with who I used to be (I praise God for this camp because it reinforced who I am in Christ and really helped me to see who I am in Christ as well), but I had to remember that “I am not the person I was!” When I saw them practicing the skit, God said, “You have to give these things to me. You don’t have to fight at all because the battle has been won and the price has been paid. You are not the same person you were. You have been set free.” Since then, I remember that God can break through my wall of sin. He is all I need to and the only One that can do that. My God is greater. My God is stronger. He is higher than any other and only He can mold me into the person I can be in Christ. I must choose life in Christ each and everyday and stand firm in the freedom that Christ has given me against the adversary when he comes against me.
