Seasons Change

As November has rounded the corner, I am enjoying the frosty mornings, the honking of the geese flying south, the Thanksgiving planning, and the chance of a first snowfall. Changing seasons of the year, encourage me to consider the changes that happen in our life situations. Some, of course, are very joyous and others bring us to tears and worry. We don’t know what a day will bring into our personal lives. The question becomes, “How do you face change?”

Scripture gives us this advice: Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God (Philippians 4:6).

Personally, I am not always happy when changes happen unexpectantly, and my plans are rearranged or gone all together. Sometimes, a change can bring a smile and joy to my heart. I recall the time a friend just showed up at my door and said, “Come with me!” I was taken on a beautiful walk and enjoyed an exceptional lunch that I had not planned. That change was a true gift which I remember to this day!

“Change is inevitable. Growth is an option” is a famous quote from Christian author John Maxwell. Change is going to happen to everyone. It’s the reaction to the change that can set the direction of your daily walk with the Lord. Ask yourself when a change comes your way, “How will I grow because of this change?” Talk to the Lord, ask His guidance, and follow His lead to find the growth awaiting you.

Blessings as you accept change graciously and grow stronger in your faith.

I encourage you to read the devotion by Mary J. Smith: Change

Karol Selle