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Change is Possible with God

 



" I don't know the Future. I don't even know how this change would work. I'm not trying to understand but I know my change is possible because I now know who holds the future."
The reason why most people give up on change is solely because they spend more time trying to comprehend how long their period of being a changed person would last.
Life has always been this ironical. We always end up having what we fear the most.
Hm...
So how can we change that?
Stop being afraid. Stop trying to understand every situation. Stop trying to comprehend...
Stop dwelling on your fears of inconsistency.
Just live. Everyday fixing your gaze on the one who understands.
Then, we'll be able to say; "I don't understand. I don't even know what I'm doing. But I know who knows and I trust Him."
I believe one way of getting away with our pasts and moving on with Jesus is actually replacing all those ugly scene, past addictions with Christ, with His promises, His love, His words.
Replacing your past reputation with the personality of Christ. "Carry Jesus on your head!"
That's what people call it. And that's exactly what I mean.
The truth is that God allows some situations in our lives for a reason. Meaning that even before we knew Him, even before we started to take Him seriously, He's already planning our Purpose. Through experience.
I don't know if I making sense but Gush! this God is too good!
That even in those times when He was the last on our minds, we remained the first on His mind.
God wants to use your past experience for His glory, to draw more souls to Himself, to give you purpose on Earth. When we reckon with the change that He gives, ignoring the stares, ignoring our feelings or fears, We COOPERATE with Him.
And that assures a walk with King Jesus, not only on a journey of change, but also of PURPOSE.

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