I was reflecting on this passage this morning and was reminded at how uncomfortable life can be when we lose something precious.
It could be a change of a job, the family life and routines, the loss of a loved one or even some new strategic initiative.
As leaders, we are not immune to, nor are afraid of change. It is constant and expected as we pursue our divine visions that will impact the world and give God the ultimate glory.
The emotional/ human side of change is that it requires some sort of loss for ourselves and for those who choose to walk this journey with us and we must choose to recognize the reality of this wilderness experience. It may be short lived or it may be generational- but they do exist.
By discern where we are on the mourning journey, we can help shepherd the team and ourselves to a place of rejoicing (new beginnings).
Usually, in the wilderness, we can and often grow closer to God and gain clarity on what is truly important and what we need to let go – the baggage or barnacles – so that we can run the race for Christ.
We are not alone as we have the promise of where two or three are gathered, He will be in the midst and a three stranded cord is not easily broken.
Commit to being there for your team as a seed sown – the harvest will come.
Lastly, as leaders, we can focus on just renewing our minds and trusting the process. Christ will give us the manna and grace to travel each day and the Wilderness will come to an end.
Joy must and shall come in the morning.
Be Blessed,
Be a Blessing!
““Hear, O Lord, be gracious and show favor to me; O Lord, be my helper.”
You have turned my mourning into dancing for me; You have taken off my sackcloth and clothed me with joy,
That my soul may sing praise to You and not be silent. O Lord my God, I will give thanks to You forever.”
Psalms 30:10-12 AMP
