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Writer's pictureJoni

Day 19: A New Thing


It feels uncomfortable

to be in cocoon just waiting

to get your wings.

I have been there before

and liked flying with my wings,

yet being transformed into the likeness of CHRIST

is a lifelong process

until we see CHRIST face to face.

My husband and I have been in a cocoon

as to letting go of much

while TRUSTING GOD in the process.

Believe me it isn't fun living in the UNFAMILIAR

because it is all new

but it is the only way

to go deeper into FAITH

so GOD can do what HE has to do in order to bring each one of us

where HE wants to take us.

Sometimes the process is fun.

Sometimes the process is painful.

Sometimes the process is taking forever.

BUT ALWAYS the process is GOD'S PLAN

because GOD knows each one of us better than we know ourselves.

So as we WAIT in the COCOON

not rushing the process

we rest in the cocoon

that is so UNFAMILIAR

yet we rest with WHO is FAMILIAR

WHO is with us in the PROCESS OF WAIT~

GOD. JESUS. HOLY SPIRIT.

Are you WAITING in the UNFAMILIAR just craving the FAMILIAR?

But what if the NEW FAMILIAR is way better

than the FAMILIAR that is so comfortable to you,

because when GOD places those new wings on you

you will be TRANSFORMED

into someone who is not the you of yesterday

yet oh so much better~

because

GOD has so much MORE for you & I

that is beyond comprehension.

So can you

WAIT with me with

Great Anticipation

&

Great Expectation

to

what GOD will reveal

in HIS PERFECT TIMING

just because

HE doesn't create someone

to be less than

who HE has created

him or her to be.

Let's FLY today in the WAIT

as it is where GOD is doing HIS best work~

“Listen carefully, I am about to do a new thing,

Now it will spring forth;

Will you not be aware of it?

I will even put a road in the wilderness,

Rivers in the desert"

(Isaiah 43:19)

Because it is in the cocoon

where it feels like you are UNRAVELING

yet

GOD is "UNRAVELING"* your wings~

*(listen & watch below)




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