Making A New Beginning

Life occurs in cycles. The seasons come and go, plants and animals
experience an ebb and flow, and nature teaches us that life follows
predictable patterns.

Thankfully, every day presents fresh opportunities for change and growth.
When the sun sets and rises again upon a new day, we are given a new
beginning. Although old habits are not easy to break, we don’t need to be
limited or defined by our past.

God desires to renew and refresh us day by day. We must not allow our
lives to become stagnant by falling into an empty routine without meaning
or fulfillment. What new thing does God have for you? Where is he
leading you? What are your growing edges? Are you allowing yourself to
stay stuck in your past? What or who is holding you back? Is fear or lack
of confidence standing in your way?

Decide today to make a new beginning – with God’s help. Don’t settle for
less than God’s best. Jesus said, “Behold I make all things new!” What
might seem impossible for us is easy for God. Don’t allow the enemy to
convince you that you can’t change or that you have somehow been
disqualified because of your past. See yourself through God’s eyes as
his child, and invite the Holy Spirit to fill you afresh with wonder and joy.
Watch with expectancy to see what God is up to, and live out the
abundant life Jesus desires for you.

Today is a new beginning – don’t miss it!!

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About Bill Kuntz

Christian Life Coach and psychologist, husband to Wanda, dad to Kathy and Kristy, adopted son to God. I enjoy writing and blogging. My new passion is writing and speaking to inspire others to be all that God made them to be. I work with couples, families, and individuals (particularly young adults and adolescents) in my psychotherapy practice. As a life and leadership coach, I specialize in assisting pastors discern God's highest calling and to achieve high goals without sacrificing connections with family and friends. Please call if you or someone you care about needs counseling or coaching. My phone number is 314-647-4695.

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