A thought by Michael Frost and Alan Hirsch (2011-04-15)
from their book, The Faith of Leap,
(Shapevine) (p. 41). Baker Books. Kindle Edition.
Have
you noticed that when you are driving straight you still make small incremental
changes in your direction to keep headed on the road ahead? We do that in our lives too but we also need
to be prepared for that unexpected situation or crisis that many times comes on
our path which means a total directional change. Sometimes we need to make changes in our
direction that only a useful crisis with make the difference.
A heart
attack can be a crisis that will force us to make the physical changes in our
lives that will set us on a new healthier path of eating right, exercise and
learning how to handle stress. If we
would do the changes without the crisis that would be better but sometimes it
only happens when we are forced to change.
Sometimes
we need to change jobs because we are frustrated because we are not in our
gifted area but we are fearful to change because of the money. But what if you are laid off? That may force you to reevaluate and make the
changes you need to make to live a fulfilled productive life.
Maybe
you have been slacking off at your occupation, living off your investments and
then something happens to the stock market and your investments start going the
wrong way. So you get back to creatively start doing the
occupation that God has given you and you start becoming productive again.
You
know that a rut is a grave with the ends knocked out and sometimes we need a
useful crisis to get out of it.
The truth about life and change in a nutshell. Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteI have so many lately. But I consider it all good because not good would be not being aware of them.
ReplyDeleteThank you for another great post!!
thanks so much for the comment, angie.
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