Staying Free After Breaking Freeنموونە
TURN THE PAGE
Typically, I’m a rule follower. Tell me what you expect, and I’ll do it. Show me how you want it done, and I’ll complete it ahead of schedule and beyond your expectations.
However, during a recent Bible study class while discussing the questions from our homework assignment, I realized I hadn’t answered the last two questions. It wasn’t because I didn’t know the answers or didn’t have time to finish the assignment. I simply neglected to turn the page in the book. I thought I was at the end of the lesson but then realized there was so much more to be learned.
I love it when God provides profound lessons from ordinary parts of life. He does it to teach us more about ourselves and the world around us.
Sometimes (no matter how hard we try to be organized, ready, and prepared) questions go unanswered and things get left undone. It’s true in Bible study, and it’s true in life.
Circumstances change, people move on, and life gets crazy. Are you going to settle for status quo (safe, stagnant, and comfortable) or are you willing to turn the page and see what God has next?
Friend, your story isn’t over yet. As long as you have breath, there’s more to be written.
Take God’s hand, turn the page, and begin the next chapter of your life. Who knows? It just might be your most amazing adventure yet.
Carry on, sweet sister, and embrace your next adventure!
PRAYER
Lord, I know my journey is not over yet. As long as I am breathing, you have more for me to see, do, and enjoy. My life is in your hands. Help me to continue walking this journey to freedom as long as it takes. With each new season, let me see there are more chapters to write and pages to turn. Thank you Lord for answered prayer. Amen!
CONCLUSION
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About this Plan
It was 2003 when I looked into the mirror and fully surrendered my 25-year battle with bulimia over to Jesus. Although I had been working on recovery with the Lord for more than a year, I realized there was one final step before freedom was truly mine. Twenty-one-years later, I am still walking in freedom! Breaking free is only part of the battle. Staying free requires a new level of strength and strategy. This plan reveals several keys to success that have guided my personal freedom-journey, and they can help you stay free too.
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