February 2

A Prayer in Times of Change

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“Don’t be afraid to take an unfamiliar path. Sometimes they’re the ones that take you to the best places” ~ Unknown.

O God.

Times of change and transition can be so unsettling.

How easily I get used to my routines.

How quickly I gain a false sense of security in my “comfort zones.”

I like to think of myself as a person comfortable with change. But the truth is that I struggle with change just as much as anyone.

And it doesn’t take much for me to feel off-balance.

The truth is that I am afraid of change. Even good change can be seen a threat to my safety.

Because the unknown is fraught with danger, even when I’m being lead to something bigger, better, or brighter.

With change, there’s an inevitable period of mourning.

I mourn the loss of the routines I didn’t know I’d grown so fond of.

I mourn the loss of the sense of security that comes with predictability.

I mourn the friendships that will inevitably wither, no matter how hard I try to keep them going.

But as I take step after step into the unknown, I believe that you are the very ground on which I stand.

As long as I can remember this, I have nothing to fear.

So I will step into the unknown fearlessly and joyfully, knowing that you will keep me grounded and will not let me fall.

Amen.

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  • Thank you, Cylon.
    I have become more cowardly (risk adverse!) with age and the loss of my family. So, I thank you for your guidance.
    Do hope your new adventure brings you what you need. Needless to say, I am wishing you well and would be most interested to know of your progress.
    Keep safe and keep well.
    Kindest.

  • Your prayer most certainly hits the mark, and it is definitely universal. Each line is a truth! Thank you! But, you know… the picture you used is in itself a prayer… Thank you for both prayers!!

    • I loved the picture as well. It really speaks to where I am right now. There’s fog in the distance and I can’t see the path around the bend…so I’ll need to take each step in faith.

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