"Life's Healing Choices" in American Sign Languageনমুনা
Change Requires a Choice
By Rick Warren
“Throw off your old sinful nature and your former way of life, which is corrupted by lust and deception.” (Ephesians 4:22 NLT, second edition)
Change requires making choices. It's not enough to dream of changing. It's not enough to desire change. In order for you to change, you will need to make a decision. You must choose to change.
Change is intentional. Are you going to be any different in six months? Are you going to be better a year from now? Are you going to be healthier, stronger, and more mature? Are you going to be happier? Are you going to be less in debt? Are you going to be more like God wants you to be?
I can tell you the answer right now: It will only happen if you choose to change because it isn't going to happen accidentally.
It requires a choice.
A lot of times, we think we're waiting on God to change us. No! God is waiting on you. He's waiting on you to say, “Yes, Lord, I'm willing to make these changes.”
We have to make intentional choices in order to grow. There is no growth without change, no change without loss, and no loss without pain. If you are going to grow, you will have to change, which means you let go of some old things to grab hold of some new things.
It's like swinging on a trapeze. The trapeze artist swings out on one bar, and then he has to reach out and grab the other one. At some point, he's got to let go of one to grab onto the other, or he won't make it to the other side. If he thinks he can hold on to both, what happens? He gets stuck in the middle, and he's going down.
Some of you are stuck in the middle, and you’re going down because you haven't let go of old patterns, habits, and ways of thinking. You have to let go of your old ways.
The Bible says, “Throw off your old sinful nature and your former way of life ….” (Ephesians 4:22a NLT, second edition). In other words, let it go. Those old habits, those old hurts, those old patterns, those old sins in your life — let them go. The Bible says to throw them off and trust that God is working in you “to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose” (Philippians 2:13b NIV).
Talk It Over
What change have you been waiting on God to make in you? What do you think your responsibility is to make that change happen?
How is accountability with other believers helpful in choosing to change and following through on it?
What do you need to do once you make a choice to change? What steps will help you move forward?
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Join Pastor Rick for his ground-breaking series, "Life's Healing Choices." You'll discover how to take steps toward physical, emotional, social, financial, and personal health that lead to the abundant life God planned for you.
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