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Change is Not an Enemy

 

 

A writer wrote: “There are many wounded and hurting people around the world: from alcohol, drugs, abuse, broken dreams, rejection, money, lust …” In conclusion he ended with: “Partner with Christ in his amazing plan of redeeming humankind and giving them the benefits of Calvary.” Yet if this is the answer; I had to ask, “Why then is the church still full of wounded, hurting people and still suffering from all of the above and more?” Why do I even find myself among them?”

 

It’s a fact that trouble comes with living. The scriptures even tell us that Jesus learned by the things he suffered. At the end of his life, Jesus said his work was finished. He freed us from sin, sickness, curses, the evil one, and life apart from God. He sent the Holy Spirit as an added gift to help us be free from the acts of sinning and lead us into righteousness. Why then do we still struggle? What am I missing? It’s like, I have all the pieces to the puzzle but they are not fitting together.

 

I questioned the Lord. Here is his answer. Contemplate his words for awhile.

 

“Bring forth joy. Bring forth strength. Bring forth all that I am, for I am in you and you are in me. I love you and you love me. We are one. Hear me. Hear what I say. Act upon those words. I will be with you.”

 

Did you notice the action words he used: “bring forth”, “act”, “you are” (a state of being) and “you love” (an attitude that leads to action). “Bring forth all that I am.” That’s a loaded statement. He is:

 

ü       JOY

ü       STRENGTH

ü       LOVE

ü       RIGHTEOUS

ü       HEALTH

ü       AND MUCH MORE …

 

So if he is joy… and he is in me and we are one, then I am able to bring forth joy.

 

Do those old things still exist? They may on occasion, because we are still confined to this body and to this earth, but now we have the ability to rise above them - to see from a new and different perspective. It is not so much our struggling that is the issue, but our choice to allow God to shine through us.

 

Today the children play with toys called transformers. With twisting and turning, these toys have the ability to turn from one object into another. As believers in Christ, we are twisted and turned by God’s love, the teaching of his Word and the leading of the Holy Spirit. Our hearts cry should be “Change me, oh Lord, to be more like you.”

 

Change is not an enemy. It is the Christian walk.

 

Taken from: Found at Last: Inner Peace

By Nancy L. Harry

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