". . . Not long ago, I published an article on change and why it is so hard, even though we are created for it. In the piece, I detailed how we often unintentionally reject God by putting limits on our ability to change and grow. While the reasons behind this are often understandable and quite human, the unfortunate thing about this is that not only does it limit our ability to find new sources of joy and meaning, it also limits our ability to grow closer to others and God.
"Yet ironically, what we also don't realize is that by closing ourselves off to potential opportunities, we might be risking a certain ruin that is not as obvious as a damaged roof or a collapsed porch, but one that simply deadens our ability to change as needed."
In a recent commentary, Dr. Jim Schroeder
reflected on how life is a guaranteed adventure, whether we like it or not, and on the importance of being open to play the dynamic role that God has for us.
To access Dr. Schroedier's complete post, please visit:
Aleteia: Jim Schroeder: What will you do when you know it’s time for change? (24 AUG 22)
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