Change, the word alone starts my heart racing. Change? Change what?
My hairstyle, my outfit, my plans, my life? What do you want me to change?
Then the next
question is WHY? I am comfortable right now,
why does something have to change?
Change, that
one word alone can bring to mind so many negative thoughts for me. Why do I look at change as negative? Why can’t I see change as positive, an
adventure, as something to look forward to?
I think the
reason is that change equals NEW. A
newness in some way, a break from routine, from the same old day to day activity,
the comfortable rut we get ourselves into.
Change means something will be different and that means I will be
different too.
And if I have to be different, then I am AFRAID!
So how do I approach CHANGE with more COURAGE?
It took me a
long time to find out how to do that, a lot of years fighting change, fighting
plans shifting in my life, and years of wondering how I can stop change from
happening. You would think I would have
been used to change. We were an Air
Force family for 20 years. That meant
changing where we live, our assigned locations, many times. I got used to that change. Moving meant a new home, a new city, new
church, new friends, but still the same me.
I got to be a wife, a mother for my 3 children over the years, the same
me. I knew I had years of being at home,
raising them, a few part time side jobs for some extra cash for our family,
going to night school to get my degree, but there was a plan. It all led up to post Air Force life, moving
back to a location we liked most of all and Brian still working 9 to 5 doing
something related to what he had been to school for and trained to do during
those 20 Air Force years. It was all working just fine, I thought we were moving toward the ultimate
married life plan, growing old together with our kids and then grand kids
around us, in a nice home, someplace out west, we liked the mountains, and we
would have free weekends, weeks to travel during the year, a COMFORTABLE life.
Then God
threw us a curve ball. See HIS plan for
my life was not my plan.When Brian announced he was going, to go back to school to become a Lutheran Pastor the word CHANGE was like a neon sign flashing above his head in bright red! You see God’s plan meant changing my life too. It was a calling not just for Brian, but also for me. I had to figure out what that meant for me, to be a Pastor’s wife. While he had all those years of classes, Greek, Gospel, Leadership, I had my own classes, life lessons, many painful ones, God used to draw me closer to Him and to educate me on how to do the one thing he needed me to do. TRUST HIM!
For me CHANGE needed to equal TRUST. Trusting God had the plan, and I just needed to follow Him. He would provide, he would show us the way to go and I needed to not fear CHANGE anymore. Then he planted these verses in my heart.
Jeremiah 29:11-13 11 For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. 12 Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. 13 You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.
I have
studied these verses for years, realizing that verses 12 and 13 are the key to
believing verse 11. You have to Trust. You
have to build a relationship with God and how do I do that? Verses 12 and 13: By seeking Him with my whole heart, by
praying He would guide my steps each and every day.
Do I have it
all figured out now? Of course not, but I am not AFRAID anymore. We have moved
back to our home state of Wisconsin,(no mountains here). We are in our first
church assignment here and it is a challenging call. I am
still figuring out what my life is about here.
But now I see change as an adventure.
When I find that old FEAR creeping back in, I tell myself to TRUST God
and to let him lead. To follow HIM with
my whole heart because He knows what he is doing, and He has not let me down. He gives me the strength to go on, and to
face the future knowing HE will be by my side, night and day, showing me the
plan, step by step.
So for me
Change now equals Courage not Fear.
Courage to be ok with not knowing what tomorrow brings but being secure
in knowing God has the plans, He will not leave me and I just need to Trust Him.
Change = Trust, Courage, not Fear! Couldn't agree with you more. Trusting God is like lying with your face to the ground and with your back totally exposed knowing that He's got this. God's got your back!
ReplyDeleteAmen! And knowing that has helped me fight the fear so many times now. What a gift we have!
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ReplyDeleteMary, this is absolutely incredible! I don't know what took you so long to blog! Such an encouragement! Thank you for being so bold!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much my friend. I guess I had to give this fear to God too and let Him lead me. :) He gave me the words to put on paper the thoughts that swirl in my head ! :)
DeleteCourage to be ok with not knowing what tomorrow brings but being secure in knowing God has the plans. WOW what words to hold onto in the midst of change!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of change. Thanks for this wonderful lesson, Mary! I love those verses in Jeremiah. They are so inspiring and full of hope. I hope to one day get to a point where "Change now equals Courage not Fear." Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI am still not a fan of change, but I am trying to have a new perspective when it comes!
DeleteLove this post! I'm not a fan of change, either, but God still does His work... sometimes with me kicking and screaming!
ReplyDeleteLauren, P31 OBS blog hop team
Oh Mary...let me just say how much I loved reading your post and how you've come to grow with God through change!! Thanks for blessing my day and putting a smile on my face!!
ReplyDeleteTrish (P31 Ministries OBS Team)
thank you for the encouragement, it means a lot! :)
DeleteHi Mary! I loved your blog post! Those verses in Jeremiah are some of my favorites! I miss you in group 7. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Kim, I miss the group too, but I am leading one now and working on the REV it UP team too. I needed to let that go, sadly. HUGS and thanks for reading! :)
ReplyDeleteLove this! I am right there with you. I really got so much out of your process dealing with change. You guided me through so many changes in my life...now I get why you understand! :)
ReplyDeleteI guess putting it down on paper helps me process it all too Bethany! I am a work in progress in this department. And I still have the WHY? days! :)
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