By now most of us have heard of Susan Boyle. Ms Boyle is a contestant on the talent search program called Britain's Got Talent. Like most hopefuls on these shows she was looking for her opportunity to shine, but she was an unlikely candidate, at least at first look. At age 47 she is twice as old as most auditioners and she is what we unkindly called a "Plain Jane" years ago. She admitted before she sang that not only has she never married, she has never been kissed. When she told the judges that she wants to be a professional singer, their cynical countenances and the smirks of audience members said it all.
Then she sang, beautifully, and with style and confidence, I Dreamed a Dream from Les Miserable. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY There have now been 19 million views of her performance on Youtube!
The transformation of those present from critics to fans, complete with a standing ovation is wonderful. I must admit that when I first saw the film footage I got misty-eyed. Who doesn't want a disarming story of discovery to brighten up the day?
The gospels are full of stories of Jesus' recognition, respect for, and healing of those who are cast aside by their culture. His ability to regard all people as children of God is an essential part of the Christian message. So many of us, even those who present a respectable or attractive persona to the world, struggle with a sense of self-worth and inner health. Many stars with beauty and talent admit to deep insecurities or engage in self-destructive behaviour.
The "good news" is that in Christ we are loved and accepted, that we "win" the talent search.
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Delightful...I have heard people talking of this clip all about town this week.
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