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Day 30

One of the primary reasons for our not wanting to change is our resistance to moving on and moving forward..
Learning new things is not the difficult part, but rather letting go of the old things, those old stories of who we were, how we used to do things, and what everyone feels comfortable with and thinks we ought to be..
We cannot change until we move on and move forward, until we get emotionally unstuck from yesterday’s thinking and living. Only then can we pursue God’s dream of who we are meant to be..
Progress is about moving forward in God’s vision..!
Make up your mind to follow God instead of just your senses..
Getting emotionally unstuck means changing your mind and changing your plans so you can fulfill God’s purpose for your life..
We have to change our minds and change our plans. We have to let go of the familiar and open our mind to possibilities of who we are supposed to be that may make no sense to anyone, just as walking through the Red Sea made no sense until it was done. This is exactly how God’s dream happens..
If God calls you to a desert, all you have to do is pray over the place & He will irrigate it & make it green..
It doesn’t have to start out looking good; GOD can make it great in the end..!!
“The Lord directs the steps of the godly. He delights in every detail of their lives. Though they stumble, they will never fall, for the Lord holds them by the hand.….”(Psalm 37:23-24‬)

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