Change is the only constant thing in the world. Dr. Myles Munroe shares about how change changes things in a good way.
How Change Changes Things
Dr. Myles Munro started off by sharing a key verse from the Bible.
Ezekiel 34:26 says, “I will make them and the places surrounding my hill a blessing. I will send down showers in season; there will be showers of blessing.”
“We believe that we’re supposed to be blessed all the time, every day,” Dr. Myles Munroe said. “God says, “No, I send down blessings and showers of seasons.”
You might experience a challenging time during a certain season, but it is only to awaken your capacity for change, and times of transition offer certain benefits.
“First of all, change means that nothing remains the same,” he said. “Seasons” means that everything is always temporary.”
The Importance Of Seasons
Furthermore, he said, “Seasons also mean that the key to life is outlasting a season. Change also means that seasons are an incentive for you to plan for the future. Nothing happens unless you change.”
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Change is a friend, not an enemy. God disturbed people’s comfort whenever He wished to partner with them.
“Abraham was brought up in a home with his father, his mother, and his family,” he said. “God may have thought, “Okay, I want to do something great with you. Leave your parents and your home.” That’s discomforting. And then Abraham asked Him, “Where are we going?” God said, “I will tell you when you get there.” That’s the unknown.”
Dr. Myles Munroe Shares How Change Changes Things
Because Abraham embraced the change and the transition of a season, he became great.
He became the prince of Egypt and had access to all the wealth and power of Egypt.
“God gave him a passion for delivering people and that act of deliverance made him a fugitive, and that change took him to the desert, which gave him the privilege of meeting God by a burning bush. All these changes led him to become a deliverer. You cannot become what you were born to be unless you are willing to change into something you are not. This is why change is so important. I like what Shakespeare said: “Sweet are the uses of adversity. We never grow in good times; we never advance unless we’re under pressure. Change comes to improve and advance your life, not to destroy you,” Dr. Myles Munroe concluded.
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