Many people ask themselves, “Why doesn’t my life change?” Perhaps you are one of them. You ponder on the same question every second of every minute of every day.

There is an answer to the question, but you’ve got to examine yourself to find it. You often expect this answer to come from someone else or a “sign” to show you what to do to change. That will inevitably make you quite frustrated and confused.

The Lord Jesus doesn’t want to withhold good from anyone who calls on Him. The proof of that is right below:

“Or what man is there among you who, if his son asks for bread, will give him a stone?” (Matthew 7:9)

He wants you to know that He can outdo human abilities and will never fail you. But don’t fail yourself either! Yes. I said it: do not fail yourself. Think with me. How many times have you blocked your blessing? Right. Now that you have thought about it, for some of you, it’s draw-dropping, like, how could I have done that to myself?

For Example:

If you know how to grant the request of your loved ones, you will go the extra mile to assist them. You must trust that God can do much more for you!

Now, Going Back To The Question, Why Doesn’t My Life Change?

Could you ask but don’t take action to provoke the answer? The change you need in your life comes from God, but that change starts with you. You need to take the first step to make the changes, and then God comes and holds your hand to help you navigate through. Almost like a GPS, it goes where you “tell it” by putting the address where you want to go. Let God be that GPS. Take the first step, let Him know your plans, and if He needs to reroute you in a new direction, so be it. But get to your destination safely and successfully.

As they say, “Action Speaks Louder Than Words.” It is no different in the world of faith. Just prayer alone is not enough. It would be best to take the necessary actions to lead to change. You can do it; don’t worry about anything or anyone else.

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