My son Sam brought home some tadpoles the other day.
Boys and critters… gotta love it.
We are currently housing a lizard, a homemade ant habitat, meal-worms, tons of fish, and some dust bunnies. Lucky for Sam, I’m okay with a house full of God’s creation.
These tadpoles are pretty cool, though. Watching them change into frogs has been quite an event in our house.
They’ve been slowly losing their tails.
At the same time, they are growing legs.
Their eyes have migrated from the side of their heads to the top.
And any day now, they are going to fully become the frogs that God created them to be.
You know what? We can learn from this process.
Once we accept Jesus, we start to evolve ourselves.
As Christ saturates our lives, we begin to slowly change into the women we were created to be.
We begin to experience life-altering changes in the foundation of who we are.
- We release things we don’t need to hold on to anymore.
- We find solid footing, no longer needing to swim in the world’s current.
- The position of our eyes changes and we see life from a different perspective.
God allows situations and circumstances to change us.
Why? Because where we are in life isn’t working.
And God loves us too much to leave us there.
He makes us a sweet promise in Philippians 1:6.
“And I am convinced and sure of this very thing, that He Who began a good work in you will continue until the day of Jesus Christ [right up to the time of His return], developing [that good work] and perfecting and bringing it to full completion in you.” (Amplified)
God is well aware of who we are supposed to be… and He will keep molding and chiseling and forming us into that creation.
We will become transformed.
How does He create this change?
- God will develop our patience by bringing us into relationship with those who test our last nerve.
- He will mold us into wise women by asking us to navigate difficult situations.
- We will become humble through knee-bending circumstances that make us face our pride.
Lord, help us.
Father, give us grace for the journey.
Many in the Bible actually thanked God while in the midst of these white-knuckle times… because they knew God was doing necessary work in them. They knew these trials were going to make them better… stronger… and wiser on the other side.
They learned to trust God – His intentions and motives.
Was it hard to do? Probably.
Was it painful? I would guess.
Did it require tremendous prayer and support? You bet.
But on the other side… once they looked back to see where they had come from… once they took a look at who they had become through it… they were grateful for the change.
God loved them too much to leave them where they were.
Sisters, He loves you just as much.
You know, I bet those tadpoles felt some growing pains. They probably wondered just what was happening when legs began to grow and their tails began to disappear. Think about the odd feeling of breathing air when they were used to water.
Transformation pulls us from the familiar.
Sisters, as we walk through those times of change, we might experience the same pain, disbelief, confusion and shift in atmosphere as those tadpoles.
But when God’s work is complete, we will look at Him and humbly say… “Thank you, Father.”
We will praise His faithfulness for moving us one step closer to who we were made to be.
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REALITY CHECK: God loves you too much to leave you were you are. His desire is to transform you into the woman He created you to be. Let Him. Choose to be part of the process rather than part of the problem.
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AmandaB says
Loved this – ties in perfectly with what God has been saying to me recently :
2Corinthians 3:18 And all of us, as with unveiled face, [because we] continued to behold [in the Word of God] as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are constantly being transfigured into His very own image in ever increasing splendor and from one degree of glory to another; [for this comes] from the Lord [Who is] the Spirit.
LOVE!
careyscotttalks says
Amanda… I love when God gives us consistent and persistent messages. He loves us so much that He creates a central theme in our lives to get our attention. Glad you can SEE that, sweet friend!
Jeanelle says
Thank you – thank you – thank you!! Sometimes during the process I lose the end result and focus on the pain of the now. Thank you for the much needed encouragement!!!
careyscotttalks says
Jeanelle… focusing on the pain is so easy and familiar. I get that! Am glad that God encouraged you through my blog. Love you so much!