Trust The Process

Trust the Process.

It’s a popular phrase, sometimes over-used, and oftentimes harder to follow through.

You want instant.  You want it now.  You even want it yesterday sometimes.  You just can’t wait, so you miss out on the growth that can happen in you by giving up too soon.

The process of becoming better requires you to trust that things, all things, are working to help you become better and become more.

When you don’t trust the process and let it play out you settle for better when the best is still out there.

When the time is right for you to step into what is for the best you will be ready. 

Don’t settle for better.  Trust the process at work in your life and get ready for the best, and you are at your best.

I’m cheering for you.

Questions to Ponder and Pursue

1. How can I cultivate patience and trust in the process, allowing it to unfold without seeking instant results?

2. In what ways can I shift my mindset to embrace the journey, recognizing that the best outcomes often require time and commitment?

Proverbs 3:5-6 ESV‬‬
[5]  Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding.
[6] In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths.

Consider the depth of this timeless verse, etched on countless coffee cups.  It serves as more than a mere reminder; it beckons us to truly embody its essence.

Trusting in the Lord isn’t a casual acknowledgment but a profound commitment—something that resonates beyond the printed words.

To authentically trust God demands a whole-hearted surrender.  It’s easy to claim trust, yet pausing to ask, “Do I trust with all my heart?” challenges us.

Amidst our well-laid plans, a dash of trust in God might seem like a nice addition.  But remember, it’s not merely about your process; it’s about letting God shape and guide it entirely.

To experience the full extent of God’s work, you must be all in, offering your whole heart. God yearns to complete the process, but your willingness is the key.

Allow Him to effect the necessary changes within you, for only then can the true transformation take root.

God’s capacity to act on your behalf hinges on the changes within you.  Surrender, let Him work, and witness the remarkable unfold.

Place your trust in Him, shifting reliance from self to the divine, and acknowledge His presence in every facet of your life.  This conscious trust sets you on the path ordained for you.

Explore His Word, unraveling the tapestry of His faithfulness in the past.  The word of God is timeless and reinforces the assurance that wholeheartedly trusting Him ensures a secure future.

Be blessed on this profound journey of unwavering trust in God!

Questions to Ponder and Pursue

1. Have you ever paused to reflect on whether your trust in God is a casual acknowledgment or a profound commitment, trusting with all your heart?

2. In considering your plans and processes, have you embraced the idea that true transformation and fulfillment come when you surrender your whole heart to God, allowing Him to shape and guide the journey?

Is Safe Best?

The comfort zone is a dangerous place to be.  Too many people are afraid to step out of it which keeps them from ever reaching their true potential. 

If a ship stayed tied up in the harbor it would never experience the beauty of the open seas. 

Yes, there is a chance of stormy seas as well but the ship cannot experience the beauty without risking being in some uncomfortable waters as well.

The same is true of you.  As much as you may like your comfort zone your true and full potential will never be realized unless you leave it. 

You are meant for more.  More growth, more learning and more awe inspiring moments. 

If you leave your comfort zone you will experience more and you will also be better for those that you lead and serve.

Head out into your adventure.  Beauty awaits.

I’m cheering for you.

Questions to Ponder and Pursue

1.  How does staying within the comfort zone limit individuals from realizing their true potential, according to the analogy of a ship in the harbor?

2.  In what ways does leaving the comfort zone lead to personal growth and benefit both individuals and those they lead or serve, as suggested in the writing?

Matthew 4:19-20 ESV‬‬
[19] And he said to them, “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.”
[20] Immediately they left their nets and followed him.

‭‭Luke 5:27-28 ESV‬‬
[27]  After this he went out and saw a tax collector named Levi, sitting at the tax booth. And he said to him, “Follow me.”
[28] And leaving everything, he rose and followed him.

One of the biggest quests of the last few years is seeing how many followers you can get on social media. 

Unfortunately, too many people are basing their self-worth on the number and engagement they get from those followers. 

I heard of one young man who ate peanut butter on his social media account and has amassed over 100,000 followers. 

I’m not against having fun, but I’ve lived over 60 years now and I’ve spent far too many hours wasted following, and even pursuing, the wrong things, or things that don’t really matter. 

When Jesus said, “Follow Me”, his to be disciples did it when?  They did it immediately.
They didn’t hesitate.  When someone tried, or wanted to do it a little later to bury his father, Jesus even told him to let someone else do it. 

Scholars debate if this was a literal statement, but the message is clear.  God wants, even demands, that we “deny ourself, take up our cross daily, and follow him.” (Luke 9:23). 

Let’s end with this thought from the above passage in Luke.  Those commands from Jesus are one time, immediate commands.

1.  Deny yourself – don’t return to your old self. 
2.  Take up your cross – lay down your rights.
3.  Daily – decide every day to not back away from His call.
4.  Follow him – do it once. Do it forever.

Take an honest look at what yourself today.  Are you playing it safe in your commitment to following Jesus?  Your continuous spiritual growth may depend on your answer. 

Be Blessed!

Questions to Ponder and Pursue

1.  How has the culture of seeking social media followers impacted individuals’ perceptions of self-worth, and what potential dangers lie in basing one’s value on online popularity?

2.  Reflecting on the immediate response of Jesus’ disciples to “Follow Me,” how can the concept of immediate and unwavering commitment apply to our daily lives, especially in the context of self-denial and taking up one’s cross?

Born For More

Are you settling for whatever comes your way?

Are you letting what happens to you dictate your attitude and the direction of your life?

Don’t settle!  You were born for more.  If you have a genuine desire to do something that could positively impact others then find a way to do it.

Commit to pursuing your passion and fully using the talents and gifts that you have been given.

You may need to start small, but start.  Don’t worry about having everything figured out.  It will work itself out.

The world needs more dreamers and doers.

Think you have more to give? 
Me too.

Let’s go.

Questions to Ponder and Pursue

1.  What is my genuine desire or passion that could positively impact others, and how can I start pursuing it, even if it’s in a small way?

2.  Am I allowing external circumstances to dictate my attitude and the direction of my life, or am I committed to using my talents and gifts to make a positive difference, regardless of challenges?

Jeremiah 1:5 ESV‬‬

[5]  “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you; I appointed you a prophet to the nations.”

Have you taken a moment to ponder the profound notion that God intimately knew you before your very existence?  Consider how this awareness can transform your outlook on life, infusing it with purpose and boundless potential.

Imagine God, the ultimate Creator, fashioning you not merely for a mundane 9-5 existence but gifting you with unique talents and abilities.  

Envision yourself consecrated, set apart for a purpose beyond the ordinary, destined to use these gifts to radiate His glory.

Discovering God’s purpose for your life might not unfold as explicitly as it did for Jeremiah, but rest assured that as you cultivate and employ your talents in service to others, you bring honor to Him.

Picture yourself as an integral character in God’s grand narrative.  Born for a specific role, you’re called to share and manifest His love in the world around you—your world, distinct and unparalleled.  You hold a singular opportunity to make a difference.

Embrace faithfulness in every task, regardless of its difficulty, danger, or daunting nature.  You were uniquely born for these moments, and God, in His guiding grace, will lead you through, ensuring you fulfill your purpose with resilience and strength. 

Be Blessed!

Questions to Ponder and Pursue

1.  Have you ever reflected on the idea that God knew you before you were born, and how does this awareness impact your perspective on your life’s purpose and potential?

2.  In what ways can you actively use your talents and gifts to bring honor to God, recognizing that you play a unique part in His story within the specific context of your life, work, and relationships?

The Greatest Project

The responsibilities of daily life are many.  Family, work, and friends just to name a few.  You can get to working on so many things, for so many people that you may neglect one of the most important projects of all.  Yourself. 

The decisions you have to make each day are very important but they become meaningless if you accomplish them by constantly sacrificing your own well being and don’t take time for your own personal and professional growth. 

Take time for you. Not selfish, lazy time. Time to read, think , listen to a podcast, discover a new hobby to help you relax and grow. 

Intentional personal growth.

We all need it.  You do too. It will lead to a better you and a better leader of people and those other responsibilities and demands that fill up your day.  

Questions to Ponder and Pursue

1. How can you prioritize self-care and intentional personal growth amidst the numerous responsibilities of daily life, ensuring a balance between meeting external demands and investing in your own well-being?

2. Reflect on a specific instance where you sacrificed your personal growth for external responsibilities. What steps can you take to incorporate intentional personal growth into your routine, ensuring a more balanced and fulfilling life?

In the relentless pursuit of personal growth, as you honor God through your commitment to excellence, remember: it’s crucial, yet not the ultimate goal.

In this verse and passage, Jesus emphasizes that worldly success, even when achieved with excellence, doesn’t guarantee the ultimate victory.

Following Christ is about embracing His teachings, mirroring His life, and acknowledging His sacrifice.

Don’t view following Jesus as a path to worldly acclaim; it’s a commitment to a higher purpose.

Take moments for self-improvement, but let those moments intertwine with God’s guidance.

Your personal growth finds true strength when grounded in Christ, making the greatest project even grander.

Be Blessed!

Questions to Ponder and Pursue

1. Have you struck a balance between personal growth and aligning your pursuits with Christ’s teachings, life, and sacrifice?

2. How can you ensure that your pursuit of excellence is not solely driven by worldly success, but also reflects a deeper commitment to following Jesus?

Acknowledge It All

Personal growth necessitates absolute honesty with oneself. 

It involves recognizing and owning up to your mistakes, understanding when you fall short of a familiar moment – perhaps one you’ve navigated successfully before but faltered this time.

It’s crucial to discern whether you missed the opportunity or consciously chose not to embrace it, as there lies a significant distinction.

To evolve and improve, you must confront and acknowledge your errors and missed opportunities, looking honestly and deep within yourself for self-reflection and growth.

Questions to Ponder and Pursue

1.  Have you recently faced a situation where you had the chance to meet a familiar moment but chose not to step into it?  What was the reasoning behind your decision, and how might it impact your personal growth?

2.  Reflect on a recent mistake or missed opportunity in your life. How did you handle it? Did you acknowledge it, own up to it, and use it as a catalyst for personal growth, or did you avoid facing it?  Consider the lessons learned and how you can apply them to pursue continuous improvement.

Psalm 32:4-6 ESV‬‬

[4] For day and night your hand was heavy upon me; my strength was dried up as by the heat of summer. 

[5] I acknowledged my sin to you, and I did not cover my iniquity; I said, “I will confess my transgressions to the Lord,” and you forgave the iniquity of my sin. 

[6] Therefore let everyone who is godly offer prayer to you at a time when you may be found; surely in the rush of great waters, they shall not reach him.

Have you ever felt like David did?  Have you felt the weight of your sin?  I mean honestly really felt the weight of it on your heart?  

Sin will just hang there and get heavier and heavier until you do acknowledge it and honestly deal with it.  

You acknowledge it, now what can you do?  I would encourage you to honestly take some time to ponder and pursue these questions.  

1.  Who do I need to talk to about it?

2.  What am I willing to do to be held accountable so it won’t happen again?

3.  How will I be better because of it?

4.  What is the biggest lesson I can share with others because of it? 

Your road to spiritual growth will not always be easy.  It wasn’t for David, and many others in the Bible.  But take heart, the same God that David called on is the same God that you can call on too.  

Be Blessed!

Questions to Ponder and Pursue 

1.  What concrete steps am I prepared to take to ensure accountability and prevent a recurrence of my mistakes?

2.  How can I use the lessons learned from my journey to help others navigate similar challenges and find strength in their faith?