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"I am the Lord; those who hope in Me will not be disappointed."
- Isaiah 49:23
We are creatures of habit. We live in a
comfort zone that fits our personality. It works because we've spent years
creating it in just the right way to meet our needs. Then someone or something
comes along and upsets the apple cart. Like a stone being thrown into a
peaceful lake, there is an immediate splash that everyone sees. Then there are
numerous ripples that expand and grow across the lake impacting an area
exponentially greater than the initial impact of the stone in the water.
You've seen the ripple impact of others
decisions in your daily life I'm sure. Changes to your plans are required for
one reason or another and this in turn upsets the balance of your comfort zone.
In turn your reaction will cause a ripple in another's comfort zone and so on
and so on.
We often put our hope in the ability of
others to blend in with our daily routine. We look to their
decisions and hope
that they align with our way of thinking, and our belief structure. This is
highly unlikely and most time causes disappointment in others. As changes
approach we need to take a bigger view perspective, and place our hope in the
Lord. His promises are truth and His intentions are for your gain. He will not
disappoint, although His plans may not align perfectly with yours, it's
important to realize that changes introduced by the Lord are for your gain. As
decisions are made that influence your life, fall back on the hope and trust
that the Lord is in control and will see all things to His gain.
Keep in mind that this ripple effect happens
in your daily walk as well. You have the ability to create positive beneficial
ripples or negative harmful ripples in those you come in contact with. Look for
ways to be a positive influence in others lives and allow the ripple effect to
spread that positive influence well beyond your immediate circle of influence.
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