There is a particular quote that recently had a profound impact on my life.
“It’s never too late to become the person you might have been.” George Eliot
I first read that quote while waiting for my son in parent pick-up line and for some reason right there it made me begin crying. It was not until I chewed on that quote and asked God why it spoke to me so much that the Lord began to shed light on some beliefs I held that were affecting my walk with Christ.
I believe it was this quote that helped me step out of my comfort zone and into public speaking. Here are some of the false beliefs I had; just maybe you struggle with something similar.
- 1. I am almost 40 (and even though I am not old) it is too late to “begin” anything new in life. If God wanted to really use me, it would have started when I was younger. (BIG LIE)
2. Even though my husband is my biggest supporter, God can’t use me because he is not as active in church. (BIG LIE- God can work through and use anything)
3. The people, who know me, don’t really believe in me or support me. (BIG LIE – some of the people who I never thought would be my support systems have humbled me with their words and kindness).
My problem was, I was to busy focusing on the people who did not support me or offer words of encouragement. It is the old saying, you can have 100 compliments, but you will focus on the one that is critical. God had to smack me upside the head and remind me: Hey Lori, remember the “I can do all things….” That literally means ALL THINGS.
- 1. God reminded me I needed to focus on what HE SAYS, not what others say (good and bad).
2. Realize God can work through ALL situations.
3. God is the God of open doors and closed doors.
4. God does not care how old you are when it comes to using you or doing a “new thing.” Isaiah 43:19 (scroll mouse over passage and the verse pops up)
So if life did not turn out exactly how you planned and if you are not serving the Lord how you thought you would be. Guess what:
“It’s never too late to become the person you might have been.” George Eliot
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