WHEN YOU REFUSE TO CHANGE, YOU END UP IN CHAINS
We humans are custom-built for change.
Inanimate objects like clothes, houses, and buildings don't have the ability to truly change.They grow out of style and become unusable. But at any point in time at any age, anyone of us is able to change. To change doesn't always mean to do the opposite. In fact, most of the time, it means to add on to or slightly adjust.
When we are called upon by the Lord to change, we will continue to reach toward the same goal, but perhaps in a slightly different way. When we refuse to cooperate with the change that God is requiring of us, we make chains that constrain and restrict us.
There are three things that we know about the future: 1) it is not going to be like in the past, 2) it is not going to be exactly the way we think it's going to be, and 3) the rate of change will be faster than we imagine. The Bible indicates that in the end times in which we are now living, changes will come much quicker than ever before in history.
Even the most precious of all gems needs to be chiseled and faceted to achieve its best luster. There is nothing that remains so constant a change. Don't end up like concrete, all mixed up and permanently set.
In Isaiah 42:9, the Lord declares: Behold ,the former things are come to pass, and new things do I declare: before they spring forth I tell you of them. The Bible is book that tells us how to respond to change ahead of time. We used to practice different game situations so that when the players got into an actual game situation they would know how to respond. One of the main reasons the Bible was written was to prepare us ahead of time, to teach us how to respond in advance to many of the situations that we will encounter in life.
Choose to flow with God's plan. Be sensitive to the new things He is doing. Stay flexible to the Holy Spirit and know that ours is a God who directs, adjusts, moves, and corrects us. He is always working to bring us into perfection
Inanimate objects like clothes, houses, and buildings don't have the ability to truly change.They grow out of style and become unusable. But at any point in time at any age, anyone of us is able to change. To change doesn't always mean to do the opposite. In fact, most of the time, it means to add on to or slightly adjust.
When we are called upon by the Lord to change, we will continue to reach toward the same goal, but perhaps in a slightly different way. When we refuse to cooperate with the change that God is requiring of us, we make chains that constrain and restrict us.
There are three things that we know about the future: 1) it is not going to be like in the past, 2) it is not going to be exactly the way we think it's going to be, and 3) the rate of change will be faster than we imagine. The Bible indicates that in the end times in which we are now living, changes will come much quicker than ever before in history.
Even the most precious of all gems needs to be chiseled and faceted to achieve its best luster. There is nothing that remains so constant a change. Don't end up like concrete, all mixed up and permanently set.
In Isaiah 42:9, the Lord declares: Behold ,the former things are come to pass, and new things do I declare: before they spring forth I tell you of them. The Bible is book that tells us how to respond to change ahead of time. We used to practice different game situations so that when the players got into an actual game situation they would know how to respond. One of the main reasons the Bible was written was to prepare us ahead of time, to teach us how to respond in advance to many of the situations that we will encounter in life.
Choose to flow with God's plan. Be sensitive to the new things He is doing. Stay flexible to the Holy Spirit and know that ours is a God who directs, adjusts, moves, and corrects us. He is always working to bring us into perfection
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