The Right Change

“Do not wait until the conditions are perfect to begin.  Beginning makes the conditions perfect.” — Alan Cohen

Have you ever felt stuck?  Trapped?  Not in a bad place, just not in the right place?

I have.

Know this:  We will never go anywhere if we don’t start.

Change is difficult, even when we know it is right.

It is very difficult to find the “right time” to make a change.  You are confident change needs to happen.  You know you need to do it.  Still, finding that moment to make the shift is intimidating.

Timing.

Delaying brings frustration to us as well as to those around us. When we delay, we know we are in the wrong place, our fervor is stifled, and those around us feel that tension and hindrance, as well.  The surrounding circumstances are not going to come into perfect sequence in order for us to make the transition.  So delaying is not the answer.

We don’t know the whole of what awaits on the other side.  True. Yet, when we take action and move on what we know is right, we cause the circumstances to change and stoke the fires of the passion that drives us.

This is cause and effect.  There are two choices:  1) Delay and experience lack of fulfillment.  2) Act on what you know is true, move toward the dream and vision for your life, and meet the destiny God has purposed for you.

I had to take that first ENORMOUS step into the intense depths of the unknown about a year ago and I have not looked back.  God was calling me into something new.  It was HUGE!  I was intimidated. God knew what platform He had planned for me.  My place was reserved.  I just needed to go take it.  I did.

So let me encourage you, in the theater of God’s Kingdom, to step out in faith, into the darkness, past the footlights, and watch God put the spotlight on the path you are to follow.

Trust in the Lord, and do good;
Dwell in the land, and feed on His faithfulness.
Delight yourself also in the Lord,
And He shall give you the desires of your heart.
Commit your way to the Lord,
Trust also in Him,
And He shall bring it to pass.                                                          (Psalm 37:3-6)

TRUST in the Lord.  DWELL in His presence.  LISTEN to His voice.  MOVE in the direction of His voice.  WALK where He leads.  KNOW peace.  FIND true success.

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leah@vinesweet.org

I help overwhelmed people confront and collapse problems of the past and collect right information about themselves so they can connect to life and relationships in a brand new way! With her joyful, enthusiastic attitude, Leah has an exceptional ability to extract significant lessons learned from life-experiences and turn them into teaching points we can all relate to and help connect us more closely to Jesus Christ. In addition to speaking, Leah is a blogger and author with two works to her name, Faith Lessons: Experiencing the Miracles (Insight, 2008) and Success Simplified (Insight, 2011). She is currently completing a book project of her signature program, The VineSweet Connection: 5 Steps to a Fruitful Life, scheduled for publication later this year. Additionally, her radio broadcast, The VineSweet Connection, has aired on the Kingdom Keys Radio Network. A Licensed Pastor with the Church of the Nazarene, Leah serves as the Worship Arts Pastor at First Church of the Nazarene in Amarillo, Texas. Taking ministry outside the walls of the church building and serving the community, Leah has been invited numerous times to lead opening prayer at the City of Amarillo Council Meetings, led and served on community task forces, several non profit boards, professional associations, and ministry boards. Most recently, Leah was appointed Chaplain of the Amarillo Association of REALTORS and served as a member of their Board of Directors. She also served as President of the Board of Directors of Worth the Wait. Currently Leah serves on the Board of Directors of the Amarillo Education Foundation. Leah and husband, Mike, an accomplished musician, have served together in worship ministry more than thirty years. They have traveled in ministry and performed at many events, as well as having performed on national television. The Forts have been married more than 35 years and make their home in Amarillo, Texas. They have a daughter and son-in-law, Sydney and Chase Clark, a son and daughter-in-law, Lane and Neeley Fort, and six grandchildren.

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