I read a Facebook status a friend posted this morning, and I've been thinking about it ever since.
At first the status makes sense from a worldly persective, but in a Godly perspective I can't say that it does.
Let me first start off by saying how many times I thought I could "become" something new, or someone new...but it never worked. I've tried to change myself so many times in hopes that I could get myself out of this lifelong "rut" I seemed to find myself in.
Day after day.....I remained the same.
You keep saying you want change, but you don't want to do what it takes to get there.
You keep saying you want change, but it's harder work than you ever thought it would be.
"Changing" seems easy, right?
We just want to wake up a new person, somebody else, maybe even someone we're desperately jealous of.
We wake up everyday and change our clothes...
We change our hair....and makeup...
We think we can change everything about us.
I thought I could change everything about myself, but I couldn't.
I tried and tried, but in the end I stayed the exact same person.
We can change our physical appearance.
We can change our name.
We can change the way we do things.
We can TRY and muster up enough energy to completely change everything about us, yet, it will never work.
You would agree that we all desire change, right?
I haven't met one person who is at their most perfect state of being.
I haven't met one person who IS, in fact, perfect.
I haven't met one person who doesn't find at least ONE flaw about them they'd like to change.
I haven't found one person who truly doesn't need to change something about them, we all do.
If you read nearly everyone's New Years resolutions you will see "Be a better person." in the #1 slot.
We all desire change.
We desire to improve ourselves.
The only two questions I would ask are, "How?" and "For who?"
1. How are you going to change yourself?
2. For whom are you changing yourself?
If we answer these questions wrong, we miss the whole point.
See, there has to be a plan for everything....or nothing will work.
Teachers have a curriculum they teach, if they didn't, then they wouldn't be organized and the students in the classroom would learn nothing.
If you want financial freedom, then you have to live on a budget. If you don't form a budget, then you'll never be good with spending your money.
If you want to graduate high school or college then you have to take the right classes at the right times to be on schedule for graduation.
If you want to lose weight you have to workout and eat healthier.
There are plans for everything.
There's also another point I'd like to make... If you don't have a target, you will never make bullseye.
Meaning, if you don't know where you're aiming, how can you expect to hit the target?
You can't.
And it'd be foolish to think it's possible.
To answer question #1: we must have a plan.
To answer question #2: God.
Many people want to change for someone else.
Their boyfriends tell them they're fat...so they want to get in shape, or starve themselves, or make themselves throw up.
Someone tells you you're stupid, so you study hard for a test in hopes of getting back at them spitefully and bragging about how you got the better grade.
Maybe you're dating someone and you say, "He or she makes me want to be a better person."
Well, if I were to be honest with you, all of these are pretty shallow.
You want to better yourself because someone else doesn't think you're good enough. If you truly think about that, it doesn't make sense.
What also doesn't make sense is wanting to change yourself for YOURSELF.
I always hear people say, "I'm not going to change myself for someone else, if I want to change it's going to be for myself."
I've said that before. I've told myself that if I'm going to lose weight, then I'm going to lose it for myself. To look better, to feel better...
How selfish of me.
And you want to know something else? It never worked.
I tried changing myself for a guy and everything I tried failed.
He still didnt' like me.
And I ended up giving him more of myself than I bargained for.
I tried changing everything I could so desperately thinking..."Maybe he will like me now."
And I kept telling myself that over...and over again..
When my motivation was someone else...it didn't work.
When my motivation was myself...it didn't work.
Only when my motivation has been God has it worked.
The answer to question #2: God.
God has been helping me lose weight and get in shape.
God has been helping me get the great GPA that I have.
God has been changing my family.
God has been changing my heart.
Ultimately, God has brought this transformation in my life.
God is the only One who truly has the power to transform us, not ourselves.
We, as mere humans, cannot do it alone.
We have no strength or power compared to that of God's.
If there's any change in your life that needs to be made, I would encourage you to let Christ BE that change you so desperately desire.
His ways are higher than mine.
His knowledge is greater than mine.
If there's anything we should be "changed" into...it's the image of Christ.
So I would ask you to truly think about who you want to "become" and "how" you want to get there.
The Bible gives us the most practical advice on how we need to be changed... on how we can be new creations.
But it's only through Christ that this change can truly occur.
If you struggle with depression, God can change that.
If you hate the way you look, God can change that.
If you hate who you are, God can change that.
Only God can truly help you.
So help yourself by not letting yourself be in control, because you will fail.
But God never fails.
If we want to be transformed, He will transform us if we let him.
It's only when we get to the end of ourselves that we find Christ.
You can continue to try and change yourself, but it hasn't worked yet, and it's never going to.
You just keep banging your head against the wall.
Albert Einstein even said, "Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results."
If you keep doing the same things over and over again, you're going to get the same results.
If you keep trying to change yourself, it's always going to fail.
If you truly desire change, you'll seek the One who has the power to change.
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