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289 pages, Kindle Edition
Published March 24, 2020
The time between the problem or circumstance and the purpose and elevation is a critical season of training that will serve you well, if you let it.
Shifting gears requires shifting fears. Even if you can’t see it yet, God is present in your shifting!
Just like my bad pass in that game, we all make mistakes that produce consequences we could never have foreseen, often compounded by our attempt to correct or cover up our little error.
As Albert Einstein once said, “Problems cannot be solved with the same mindset that created them.”
Every problem, conflict, loss, disappointment, and painful circumstance we experience contributes to our basic training. God uses them to refine us. Through struggle we gain the strength we need for our success. It’s critical then that when we are having valley moments, when life looks bleak, we don’t lose our sensibilities and abandon our faith. In our frustration or anger or sadness, we must not succumb to evil or arrogance or detachment. We can’t shut down.
Why?
Because God is still speaking.
God remains present in our pain and is committed to teaching us what we need to know for the next step or level in our life journey.
When we don’t address the shifts in our lives, especially those that involve major losses, then we inevitably try to fill the hole inside us in other ways. Such detours also prevent us from relying on God and learning what he wants to teach us in the process of shifting.
I’m convinced that’s the nature of shifting: surrendering what must be relinquished in order to embrace what God has for you next.