Showing posts with label God is unchanging. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Allowing God to Change My Compass- April 18, 2017



I was sitting in my senior English class when God told me to stay home for college. While it was nearly a decade ago, I remember it so clearly. I sat in the back of the classroom and cried as I realized that God, the dream giver, was asking me to lay down a dream I’d had for many years. That afternoon, he spoke to me so loudly. I spent the next month crying and debating on whether or not I would obey. I heard him, but the choice was mine: keep my dream, or submit to his will. I submitted; but unbeknownst to me, I would have to submit many more times along the road.

A year later, he asked me to lay down my music aspirations, voice major included. I remember feeling like such a loser when I changed my major from English/Music to English/Sociology. I didn’t know why God was making me lay it down, but here I was feeling prompted to lay down another dream. But that wasn’t all. Don’t worry sister’s, God didn’t let me off that easy. Nope, he asked me to lay down my dream to be a business owner.  Owning a business was a dream I’d been working on since I was 14 years old. I’d watch my crafting colleagues become successful selling their wares online and at craft shows. People would see my items and comment “wow, such talent. These items are beautiful.” Then they would sit them down and go shop from the vendor at the next booth.

Everything I ever wanted, I felt like God asked me surrender. The surrender became so common that there were times I became afraid to even want things (marriage I’m talking to you.) I associated surrender with God stripping me from the opportunity to have my hearts' desires. What I didn’t see, was how every time I allowed him to change my compass, he was really shaping me into the person I really was. Now all these years later, I can see some of what he was doing. For instance, music (and let’s be real, fame) were such an idol. I never knew I had a desire or a call for worship until that idol was out of the way. And who knew I was called to get a P.h,D.?  Me? The girl who couldn’t wait to be done with college so I could be a full time business woman? If God had of given me some of the things I so desperately longed for, when I longed for them, I wouldn’t be in the center of his perfect will for my life.

Something that is so lovely about God is that he never “forces” us to surrender. In each of these instances, he kindly asked and kept asking me to surrender. I can’t tell you that surrendering to God’s will is easy. For the most part, it is not. I also can’t tell you that it will be easy to allow him to change the direction of your compass. Generally, It isn’t. But when we allow him to lead the way, the journey is so much more beautiful than anything we could have ever imagined on our own.

XOXO,

Myah

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Four Tips to Help You Embrace Change 12-6-16



I’m the first to admit I hate change. Seriously, I hate it. I’ve gotten misty eyed at the semester when classes end and I have to anticipate adapting to a new set of classmates and a new set of professors. I love routine. I crave stability. It’s something about me that has been both a help and a hindrance. Despite my need and utter longing for consistency, as I’ve grown and matured I’ve found that nothing in life is predictable and stable, except the love of God, taxes, and change itself. So with that being said, I’ve had to adjust to a plethora of coping mechanisms to help me adapt to my ever changing life and this ever changing world.  Here are four techniques I’ve used to help me embrace change.

1.      Grieve: The Bible tells us in Ecclesiastics there is a season for everything under the sun. I used to avoid this chapter like the plague, because it is essentially a promise that change is inevitable. Since I can’t avoid upcoming seasons and I can’t transport myself back to seasons that I enjoyed in the past, I’ve had to learn to cope with change. One way that I’ve learned how to cope with change is to learn how to grieve. Yes grieving is not just for a death experience. Grief is also helpful in any situation where there is a loss. Loss can come in many forms. Sometimes loss is a death, but sometimes loss is a change in routine, location, friendship, etc. Loss in any form is difficult and since change so often embodies a space of loss, we have to give ourselves the opportunity to grieve it.

2.      Remember past times, fondly: So often when we are facing change, it is easy to feel like looking back is a bad thing. Not necessarily. Now, it’s not healthy to get stuck in your past; but it is healthy to fondly look back on past times and experiences.

3.      Prepare appropriately: If you haven’t finished what you needed to in the last season, it will make it difficult for you to appropriately transition and settle into a new season. When you know change is on the horizon, prepare for it by completing everything in your current season so you can move on, with little to no strings attached.

4.      Make a list of new things to accomplish or experience in your new season- part of the difficulty of change is that so often, we focus on what we leave behind rather than what we are gaining by moving forward. If we focused on what lies ahead, we will have excitement and hopefulness rather than dread for what we are leaving behind.

 

XOXO,

Myah Lonye’