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We All Need Backup Singers

Wed, 2015-06-03 06:39 -- Jocelyn Green

This is a picture I didn't know was being taken. What do you mean, you can tell? ;) My dad had asked my daughter what "that famous Frozen song that everyone is groaning about" is. So we popped in the Frozen soundtrack and my daughter began singing along to "Let It Go." I thought Dad was taking a picture just of her, but clearly, he captured me, her dish-wiping-but-ever-so-sincere backup singer, as well. I'm actually OK with this. In the future, when we look back together on my kids' growing up years, and notice that Mom isn't in all that many pictures (because normally I'm the one with the camera), I'm going to use this snapshot and tell them, "See, look! I was your backup singer. Still am." And I will explain what this means, on more than one  level. The truth is, we all need backup singers: those who not only believe in us, but who lift us up, and even sing for us when we forget our own song. [Tweet "We all need backup singers to sing for us when we forget our own song."] May I confess something to you? There have been times in my writing life when the only thing keeping me at my computer was the fact that I had a legal obligation to fulfill my contract with a publisher. I had been so burned out I was white-knuckling through my word counts, not at all certain I had anything of actual value to tell the world. But when I confide in one or two trusted writer friends, they bolster me. They sing back to me the words I was no longer singing myself--words of hope, and trust, and confidence in our calling--until I remembered the tune and found my groove once again. This is not something I can do on my own. And then, there are times when my backup singers do something even more important for me. They pray on my behalf, when I can barely breathe. This was certainly the case when my husband was unofficially diagnosed with cancer. (See My Two Secrets.) You see, I have another confession to make. When the surgeon told me the mass was Hogkin's Lymphoma, I didn't pray for a miracle. I didn't pray for instant and total healing. I'd seen too many friends struggle through cancer and the painful, ugly treatment cycles to think for a second that my family deserved to be spared all of that while others suffered. It didn't cross my mind to pray for a clean bill of health. I did pray, but it was for the strength and grace to endure what lay ahead. I prayed that our testimony as Christians would not be marred by ungodly responses to trials. Little did I know, while I was praying these things with a breaking heart, my backup singers--who didn't yet know what the surgeon had told me--were praying for good news. Really good news. Miraculous news: no cancer. God heard them, and He said yes. Maybe the surgeon was wrong from the beginning. Maybe there never was any cancer in my dear husband's body. Then again, I can't help but think of the story in Mark 2:1-12, in which Jesus healed the paralytic after seeing the faith of the friends who had carried him to Christ (verse 5). This is what friends, true friends, do for us. They bring us to Christ in prayer when we ourselves are running low on faith. They sing truth to us until we sing it ourselves. They support us, harmonize with us, and help us make sense of life together. They do this, not from a distance, but on the same stage, in the same mess in which we stand.

Who are these people in your own lives? Won't you tell them how grateful you are for them? Now, think about the people you know who may be struggling with their solos right now. Can you step up and be a backup singer for that person today? Send an email, or a message, or a card. Call. Visit. Sing truth to her. Pray. You may never know how much it means. We all need backup singers.

About the Author: 

Jocelyn Green

Jocelyn Green inspires faith and courage as the award-winning and bestselling author of numerous fiction and nonfiction books, including The Mark of the King; Wedded to War; and The 5 Love Languages Military Edition, which she coauthored with bestselling author Dr. Gary Chapman. Her books have garnered starred reviews from Booklist and Publishers Weekly, and have been honored with the Christy Award, the gold medal from the Military Writers Society of America, and the Golden Scroll Award from the Advanced Writers & Speakers Association. She graduated from Taylor University in Upland, Indiana, with a B.A. in English, concentration in writing. As a speaker, Jocelyn inspires faith and courage in her audiences. She loves Mexican food, Broadway musicals, strawberry-rhubarb pie, the color red, and reading with a cup of tea. Jocelyn lives with her husband Rob and two children in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Visit her at www.jocelyngreen.com.

Comments

I love everything about this! The photo, the story, the illustration. Yes, we all need back up singers!!

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Well good morning Amelia! And hooray! I'm so glad this resonates with you! With your passion for hospitality and genuine friendship, it's easy to see that YOU are an excellent back-up singer for many!

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
You're welcome! So glad you enjoyed it, Ann-Margret!

I love this post. I'm so thankful for my many friends who talk me down when I'm anxious or verging on hysteria (not that I do that....:) And I'm always astounded when God provides the backup when I don't even think to call a friend or to ask for prayer - when people come up to me on Sunday morning and say, "I don't know why, but I was led to pray for you on Thursday." Well, I know why!

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Yes, it's even more amazing when we learn we've had backup at key moments, without even asking for it! God is good.

Submitted by Bonnie Roof on
Thank you for this reminder, Jocelyn!! I'm so glad that your husband is cancer-free. As a 2-time cancer survivor - I have been blessed by so many wonderful "back-up singers" who have prayed for me, laid hands on me, called, sent e-mails/cards/gifts, visited. I thank God for each of them as I continue to be tested for possible new cancer-containing masses (just given a non-malignant report on 1 of them, another yet to be diagnosed). God has it all under control. Love the above slogan - it would make a wonderful reminder wall plaque!! Shared post!!

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Thank you, Bonnie! And oh my goodness, two rounds of cancer. I will be praying for another good report for the other undiagnosed mass! Thank you for sharing today!

I would be lost without my backup singers! I love this post so much, Joc! Great job!

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
I'd be lost, too, Susie! So glad you enjoyed this.

Such a timely, heartfelt post! It really meets a need for me as I remember to express appreciation for dear friends & backup singers:) you have so much wisdom. Thank you for sharing your .

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Laura, what a joy to see you here! Thank you so much for stopping by, and more importantly, for the encouragement you so freely give to me, and others!

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