Making His Music
Making His Music

Making His Music

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<p>Choral director Arianne Abela spent her childhood sitting on her hands&mdash;to <em>hide</em> them. Born with fingers missing or fused together on both hands, she also had no left leg and was missing toes on her right foot. A music lover and lyric soprano, she&rsquo;d planned to major in government at Smith College. But one day her choir teacher asked her to conduct&mdash;which made her hands quite visible. From that moment, she found her career, going on to conduct church choirs and serving now as Director of Choirs at another university. &ldquo;My teachers saw something in me,&rdquo; Abela explains.</p> <p>Her inspiring story invites believers to ask, What <em>does God our Holy Teacher see in us, regardless of our &ldquo;limits&rdquo;</em>? More than all, He sees Himself. &ldquo;So God created human beings&nbsp;in his own image. In the image of God he created them; male and female he created them&rdquo; (Genesis 1:27 nlt).</p> <p>As His glorious &ldquo;image bearers,&rdquo; when others see us, we should reflect Him. For Abela, that meant Jesus, not her hands&mdash;or her lack of fingers&mdash;matters most. The same is true for all believers. &ldquo;And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord&rsquo;s glory, are being transformed into his image,&rdquo; says 2 Corinthians 3:18.</p> <p>Similar to Abela, we then can conduct our lives by Christ&rsquo;s transforming power (v. 18), offering a life song that rings out to the glory of God.</p>

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