When we get the fact that God created us as human "beings" (not human "doings"), we will begin to understand that we must "be" in order to "do," and we must "do" in order to have.
The first step is to "be," and "being" involves change.
Unfortunately, most people hate change, and despise it with a passion. But, life is always in the process of change. There is nothing in life that is stagnant. We are either in the process of growth or in the process of decay.
Look what happens to a fruit after it reaches it's ripest stage... it rots.
Change is the only thing that is constant in life. It's always happening, and we are either moving forward in life or we are moving backward.
As things continue to change, we just have to accept this fact. And, not only that, but prepare for it. This way, we will be ahead of the curve instead of behind it.
If you truly want to enjoy an abundant and prosperous life you must embrace change. Life is all about change and there is no escaping it.
Now, the reason most people hate change is because they are insecure and do not trust themselves enough to handle it. But, God says, "Cast your care on Me, for I care for you" (1 Peter 5:7). He holds all of our tomorrows, and nothing in life can touch us, unless He allows it.
Change is good, and a person is the most happy when he or she is working toward a goal. That's why "success" is not a destination to be reached. "Success" is the journey! And, along the journey there will obviously be change.
Who really wants to experience a life without a challenge? Be honest, how bored would you be with nothing to strive toward?
If the only difference between being in a rut and a being in grave is the dirt in your face, then I want out of the rut!
God wants us to prosper! But we will not prosper sitting around fearing the inevitable, which is "change." It's coming, so don't wait for it, but go after it before it comes after you! Be ahead of the curve instead of behind it. Expect change, and prepare for it. In fact, desire it, and prosper.
Copyright 2006 Daniel N Brown
How To Get Out Of A Rut
There are moments in everyone's life when things just seem to fall into place, when things just happen effortlessly and seamlessly. Then we have those other times in our life that we dread, when doors seem to just be slammed shut, opportunities fall through and everything just seems to be a struggle. It can be easy during these times to fall into a rut where everything just compounds on itself. To get out of a rut you need to first realize that everything has its seasons. Just like we have distinct seasons like summer, winter etc our lives run in distinct seasons as well.
Imagine living in winter all year long year after year. I know some people choose to live like this in some remote places like Antarctica but the rest of us enjoy our seasonal changes. So as with seasons you must learn to realize that no matter how bad things get that this too will pass.
Most people stay in a rut because they hold onto this doom and gloom instead of releasing it for something better for our lives.
The famous dead sea is a great illustration of this. The Dead Sea received its name because no life can exist in its waters. The Jordan River is the source of fresh water for it, but as soon as the water reaches the Dead Sea, it can't go any further, so it becomes stagnant. The fresh part of the water evaporates rapidly in the hot desert climate and all the salt; minerals, etc. are left behind. This too can happen in our lives. There are blessings and opportunites everyday flowing into our lives daily, but because where in a rut all we see is the negative. We turned the fresh water in our lives to the dead see. It's amazing how often what we do focus on becomes our reality.
If this concept seems a little far fetched just remember the last time you got really excited about something like buying a new car. You researched and thought about your dream car and then all of a sudden you saw that car everywhere you went, that same model, colour or make. It's as though all these cars just miraculously appeared from no where but in reality it's just because we have now just focused on it and our brains have filtered it out for us.
So learn to focus on gratitude, opportunity and the great things that is still in your life. Even if its small. Be grateful for your health, family or friends whatever, because what you focus on becomes your reality and if you want to get out of your rut you first must realign your focus.
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