Are You Ready for a Change? (Writer's Opinion)
By Carol Round, Special to ASSIST News Service (Writer’s Opinion)
GROVE, OK (ANS – January 29, 2017) -- “We
never give up. Our bodies are gradually dying, but we ourselves are
being made stronger each day. These little troubles are getting us ready
for an eternal glory that will make all our troubles seem like nothing.
Things that are seen don’t last forever, but things that are not seen
are eternal. That’s why we keep our minds on the things that cannot be
seen” -- 2 Corinthians 4:16-18 (CEV).
January
is almost over. If you vowed to make changes in 2017, have you made any
progress? Change is difficult even for the most self-disciplined of us.
It’s
easier to get stuck in a rut than it is to get out. I believe most of
us have been there. We get comfortable in our routines—our comfort
zones—and we’d rather remain where we feel safe. Getting out of the boat
means we’re vulnerable.
Remember
Peter. As Jesus walked on the water toward the boat full of disciples,
Peter said, “Lord, if it’s you, tell me to come to you on the water.”
“Come,” Jesus replied.
Peter
stepped out of the boat. Even though he could see Jesus walking toward
him on the water, his fear of the strong winds led him to take his eyes
off of Jesus. What happened? His faith deserted him and he began to
sink.
In
Matthew 14:31, we’re told, “Immediately Jesus reached out his hand and
caught him. ‘You of little faith,’ He said, ‘why did you doubt?’”
Doubt can hold us back from making changes in our lives. We focus instead on the “What ifs.”
* What if I fail?
* What if I make the wrong choice?
* What if others think I’m crazy?
Does
it really matter what others think? Before Jesus became the Lord of my
life, I was more concerned about what other people thought about me than
what my Savior did. This led to a life of people-pleasing and stress. I
felt I had to prove my worth.
When
our worth is wrapped up in other people’s opinions, we’re afraid to
step out in faith to become the person God created us to be. When Jesus
walked the earth, performing miracles, many were afraid to admit their
belief in the Son of God.
In
John 12:42-43, we’re told that many of the leaders believed in Him, but
“because of the Pharisees they did not confess Him, for fear that they
would be put out of the synagogue. For they loved praise from men more
than praise from God.”
I
wasn’t seeking God’s praise when I became aware of needed changes in my
life over 15 years ago. I was lost. I needed direction. I admitted my
need for Him. Although I hadn’t hit rock bottom yet, I knew I needed
something else in my life to fill that God-sized hole that I’d been
filling with the approval of others.
We
must focus on the unseen, the eternal, to make permanent changes. Ask
yourself, “What would I do for Jesus if I were guaranteed success?”
You just might be surprised by the changes in your life.
Photo captions: 1) What would I do for Jesus if I were guaranteed success? 2) Carol Round.
Note: I always love hearing from my readers. Please feel free to email me at carol@carolaround.com with your thoughts, or visit my blog for more inspiration at www.carolaaround.com.
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