Dying to My "Accomplished" Self
How one man discovered his new identity in Christ.
Anonymous
Five years ago, I was discouraged like never
before. My colleagues had let me down at work, financial burdens
overwhelmed me, and my marriage was splintering. Though my relationship
with God was in a slump, I asked God, "Why?" and prayed he would turn
things around.
I was previously immersed in worldly wisdom, but in
my small group, I began reading Scripture about how to change the
direction of my life. One evening, the Holy Spirit showed me how to
find contentment. John 12:24 states, "The truth is, a kernel of wheat
must be planted in the soil. Unless it dies it will be alone—a single
seed. But its death will produce many new kernels—a plentiful harvest
of new lives."
I knew I had to die to myself and to the
"accomplished" person I thought I was. God took away my success, and
out of that death and brokenness came new life. I'm happy with my new
identity; now I'm discovering how to multiply believers and bless
others—something I'd never considered before.
When I look back at that broken time in my life, I
look back with gratitude that God walked me through it and had a
purpose for it.
My encouragement is this: Don't be afraid to go to
God with the deep hurts of your life—he can take it. He wants to hear
your hurts and be the one who provides for you. In fact, you have to go
to the depths, crying out for God's mercy, in order to hear God speak.
And he will speak. When he does, you'll finally know his purpose for
your life.
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