Recently, it seems like the issue of change has become a hot topic of conversation. Our new president has promised to bring change, companies have had to make changes with the current direction of the economy, and technology is continually changing. With all this change in the air, it begs the question on what change is actually good, and what change can break us down? We also have to look inside ourselves to see if we are really changing or just covering up what we want to change.
It might be helpful to offer some insight on change itself and what the Bible says about change. Change is defined by Websters dictionary to be:
To make radically different
Out of all the definitions for change, this seems to be the one that captures what change means. It also means if you change- it is significant. In a world that casually talks about change, we must be committed to change and become more of what God has called us to be.
Paul addresses the issue of a God type committed change in Philippians 3:21 . Scripture says :
…by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body
This means as we grow, God will change us as we allow Him to work in our lives.
The hardest thing to do is actually make the effort to change. We like who we are, so why do we need to change? We use this argument to justify being stagnant. If we begin to stop changing ourselves we become blind to who we really are, or we become something that we are not. If we fall into resistance to change, we will never become the people that God has intended for us to be.
Lets take a minute to address the topic of positive change. We as a ministry seek to inspire positive change, and use the communication tools that we have been given to help others dive deeper into a relationship with Christ. We believe that Christ centered change is the only good change, and as the definition says, this change can be pretty radical. The Bible says in Romans 12:2:
Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.
We are not supposed to be the normal people, we are supposed to be different. If we become normal, we risk falling out of a desire to change. When you really think about it, the only change that we as Christians should make is those that are pleasing to God.
Sometimes we end up changing in ways that break us down. They might not seem like significant changes, but the more small changes we make tend to pile up and consume us. These can be things such as hanging out with the wrong crowd or choosing a lifestyle that is not pleasing to God. A common argument among people is that Christians don’t have great lives, but if you stick with the journey God blesses those who are faithful.
It seems that we as Christians have become masters in hiding what is wrong about us and ignore the issues so we are only motivated and accountable to ourselves. We hold back and don’t share with others to avoid the encouragement and accountability that would help us be better people. Some of the issues may be addictions, selfishness, friendships, and a host of other things holding us down. In these situations we start to wonder why God isn’t helping us anymore. The answer is quite simple–we quit allowing change so He can’t move within us.
The best change is one that is initiated by us and moves in a way that is pleasing to God. We tend to get confused on what to change so we need to look back to the One who never changes. He is the only absolute truth, and the only thing that we can fully rely on.
Change is a process that takes time. It doesn’t happen overnight. We encourage and challenge you to search yourself for areas that you need to change no matter how insignificant you may think the change may be. You might be thinking, “Well its no big deal, just a small thing”, but do you really want to justify not changing just to become a lukewarm Christian? Its time to stop hiding what we don’t want to change, and just do it. Life is so much better when you are running towards the God who loves you, and changing your life to align with His principles.
Dive Deep Ministries is always looking for ways to change and reach others. Starting next week, we are going to address relationships in a series of blogs we are calling Awkward Relationships:
Relationships can be pretty awkward at times-things like asking someone out, asking them to marry you, and all the relationship issues that go with all that. We are going to look at some of the common issues among dating relationships, and what we believe is God’s design for relationships. He, after all, is the Creator of the big idea. This is a series that will benefit everyone–dating, single, married, or engaged. We are excited about what this is going to bring-don’t miss it!! Encourage your friends to check this out as well.
This week, we challenge you to find one thing in your life that is in need of change and begin the process. Don’t try to change everything at once, but start with little things and work toward the bigger things. As you change, you will be amazed how freeing it will be for God to do even more in your life.
Have an amazing week and look for our first post of Awkward Relationships next Monday!
Dive Deep,
KC
Nice blog Kyle. It is so true that we hide. Change is painful. Jesus wants to set us free and heal us but we have to turn to him and allow him in. Mat 13:15 (The Message)
Your ears are open but you don’t hear a thing.
Your eyes are awake but you don’t see a thing.
The people are blockheads!
They stick their fingers in their ears
so they won’t have to listen;
They screw their eyes shut
so they won’t have to look,
so they won’t have to deal with me face-to-face
and let me heal them.