To change should mean to grow.
We all have the capacity for massive growth and development in every area of our lives.
It really is fear and pride that causes a person to have the attitude: “This is who I am, either like it or lump it”
I read an article about marriage, but it really covers an attitude for all or our lives and relationships: It said, “We may fall in love with any kind of person, but the person we choose to marry must embody one particular quality: they must be committed to constant change and transformation. We should not choose someone who is perfect. We should choose someone who is perfectly aware they aren’tperfect, and who wants to get better with every day. We marry people because we like who they are. But people change. Plan on it. Don’t marry someone because of who they are, or who you want them to become. Marry them because of who they are determined to become. And then spend a lifetime joining them in their becoming, as they join you in yours.”
There is something powerful about a commitment to change and transformation, and about a person who has vision and purpose and desires to change for the better.
That type of person has a special quality about them, they know who they want to become, and are committed to growth and transformation.
God has an invitation into our lives when we have that sort of attitude. He loves us just the way we are. He accepts us just how we are, but He also loves us too much to leave us like that.
The change we need most is not in our circumstances, but in ourselves.
Today determine to become a person who makes a commitment to growth and transformation. Invite God into every area of your life to grow and develop you to be all that you can be.
“Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will”. (Romans 12:2)
Prayer: Lord please help me to face change in a positive way and to embrace the process so that I can continue to grow. In Jesus name Amen.
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