Change. Some people hate that word, let alone what the word actually means or requires of them. I am among that group of people 80% of the time. I love challenges, and I am always looking to my next big goal in life, but along side those goals and challenges can often come feelings of worry, fear of failure or panic.
Last night I was doing my devotions before bed, and my mind was racing. With so many new things going on in life, I can admit to feeling a little overwhelmed. So imagine how wonderfully happy I was to see the following in my inbox this morning. God has perfect timing, He really does!
Change Happens!
Angela L. Craig
Today's Truth
Isaiah 41:10 (NIV) "So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand."
Friend to Friend
Change happens. Right now as I am writing this devotional, the world is changing. My children are growing-up, I'm facing one of those birthdays with a zero at the end, and the price of gas has probably gone up five cents in the time it has taken me to write this first paragraph. I am famous for holding on to the illusion that I have total control over my world, but the truth is - I don't. I have come to realize that whether it is by personal choice or by circumstance, change is inevitable in our lives.
How about you? What changes are you facing in your life? I imagine that for many of us, the changes we are facing are not as trivial as growing children and wrinkles. Uninvited change brings with it a river of emotions, doesn't it? The fear of failure, heart wrenching feelings of loss, obsession with the "what if" questions, and emotional instability are just a few of the things we experience. My personal favorite is the fear that I will never get to the other side of change; that I will be stuck in transition forever.
Luckily for you and I, there is someone who is in control: God! The Bible teaches us that change is one thing in life that is guaranteed, but we don't have to fear because God is in control and He has plans to do good things! God just needs us to perceive it and believe it (Isaiah 43:18).
Although change is inevitable, there are four ways we can manage the transition with God's help.
1) Focus on today. Sometimes the big picture can be overwhelming and paralyzing. A very good friend of mine taught me that when I feel overwhelmed by the big picture, I should focus only on the very next thing and let God handle the rest. You will feel insurmountable peace when you practice this exercise.
2) Focus on others. When you serve others, it is impossible to think about yourself. And by the way, doing laundry and dishes does not count. Be the change in your community by volunteering one hour per week in an area of service you are passionate about. Doing good has been scientifically proven to heal, so go for it!
3) Incorporate exercise into your day. Add "sprint" (short duration) exercises to your day. For example, try doing 10 push-ups and 20 sit-ups before getting in the shower or pick up some weights during the commercials of your favorite T.V. show. Adding two or more sprint exercises to your day will increase your endorphin level and relieve stress.
4) Change the way you think about change. Instead of dreading change, embrace it. Instead of thinking, "This change is completely freaking me out. I feel frightened for my future. What if this or that happens?" Speak these words to yourself instead: "God is my rock and my fortress (Psalm 1), He has a plan to prosper and not harm me (Jeremiah 29:11). I do not need to fear for God is with me (Isaiah 41:10). Nothing is too hard for my God (Jeremiah 32:17) I have great expectation for what God has in mind for my life and I can't wait to see His plan revealed!"The secret: when you start matching your thoughts and words with God's thoughts and words you gain power and courage that you never thought existed!
Now It's Your Turn
What changes are you facing today?
How are you managing them?
Pick from one of the four ways listed above to manage change. Write your goal down on your calendar and take action! Grab your Bible and make a new statement of faith about the change that is happening in your life. Pray that God will enable you to change the way you think about change.
Maybe you're facing some sort of change too--odds are that you are! Even if you're not like me, and you embrace change like a long lost friend, I hope this devotion was still relevant!
Happy Long Weekend!!
Friday, August 29, 2008
SO Perfect
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