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How Can I Really Change?

February 2, 2021 by Laura Aliese Miedema 4 Comments

How Can I Really Change?

Habits of a Transforming Heart: Surrender

This article is part of a larger series called Habits of a Transforming Heart. You can see the other articles in the series here:

  • Part 1: How CanI Really Change? – Surrender
  • Part 2: How Will God React to My Mess? – Staring
  • Part 3: Why Can’t I Stop Myself? – Stopping
  • Part 4: Why Can’t I Keep Going? – Stepping
  • Part 5: Why Is There Never Enough? – Sabbath

“How Can I Really Change?”

This question rattled in my brain as I ran through a snowstorm at night.

I was running from myself, but somehow I always caught up. My self talk whipped like the icy wind. Sane people don’t jog at night during a storm. What are you—crazy? You’ll never get away from all your problems. You’ll never change. 

How do we transform into who God wants us to be? How do we change when our brain tells us we never can? These are important questions. Questions worth considering. Your answer on how change actually happens will make or break you in the snowstorm at night when your thoughts are as jagged as the wind.

If your answer, like mine on that night of desperation, is running harder, trying to drown out your thoughts with breathless effort, then you will be exhausted with nothing substantial to show.

I may be a few pounds lighter after a week, but I will still be the same unchanged inner person. I will think those problem thoughts again when I hang up my running shoes because I can’t outrun the problem. The problem lives in me and gets bigger because I’m trying to fix it. How can I ever really change?

Maybe a better question to ask in the dark night of the soul is how exactly will God transform me? About half way in my night run, at the farthest point from home, I gave up on the inside. I told God, “I can’t do this anymore. I can’t change myself. I need You! Bad. So if you can take whatever THIS is” (here, I motioned to myself) “if you can take THIS and change me—please do it. Earlier rather than later, God.”

The technical term for this out-of-breath, tear-stained, last-bit-of-the-rope prayer is “Surrender.” And it is the foundational habit of a transforming heart. 

Because surrendering to God opens the door for Him to do his heavy lifting in the work of spiritual transformation. His transformation is often a mysterious process, and we can’t always see or feel it. But God is the one transforming things. Our part is surrendering ourselves to His transformative work by cultivating habits that bring us into His presence with an open heart and mind. 

One such transformational habit I’m working on is to pray a prayer of surrender before I start my day. Laying my mess at God’s feet and asking the Holy Spirit to lead me this day. Offering Him my all. Trying to take my directions from God often grates on my ego, but it’s better than taking directions from my self talk, my self pride, and my self will.

He is a Good Father, not a slave-driver. Not like so many of us with our whipping thoughts. He will guide us through the dark snowstorm, cheering us on the entire way home: We can do this. You will really change.

And so, dear brothers and sisters, I plead with you to give your bodies to God because of all he has done for you. Let them be a living and holy sacrifice—the kind he will find acceptable. This is truly the way to worship him. Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect. ‭‭- Romans‬ ‭12:1-2‬ ‭NLT‬‬

You can check out Laura’s personal blog at lauraaliese.com

Further Reading:

Invitation to a Journey: A Road Map for Spiritual Formation by M. Robert Muholland


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About Laura Aliese Miedema

Laura Aliese is a writer and librarian who loves Jesus and the new life He’s given her. She serves at Groundswell Church with her husband James. You can find more of her writing at www.lauraaliese.com

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