Change is one of the most difficult things that we face, but change is inevitable.
One reason we don’t like change is we get comfortable where we are.
We get used to our friends, our job, the place we live,
and even if it’s not perfect we accept it because it’s familiar.
What happens is because we’re not willing to change,
we get stuck in what God used to do
instead of moving forward into what God is about to do.
Just because God’s blessed you where you are doesn’t mean you
can just sit back and settle there.
You have to stay open to what God is doing now.
What worked five years ago may not work today.
If you’re going to be successful you have to be willing to change.
Every blessing is not supposed to be permanent.
Every provision is not supposed to last forever.
We should constantly evaluate our friendships.
Who’s speaking into your life?
Who are you depending on?
Make sure they're not dragging you down, limiting you from blossoming.
Everybody is not supposed to be in our life forever.
If you don't get rid of the wrong friends you will never meet the right friends.
From Hopsin's "Ill Mind of Hopsin 8" (spoken outro by Joel Olsteen)
If you wonder about the kinda religious way he describes it, Joel Olsteen who speaks the outro is the pastor of Lakewood Church (according to genius.com)
One reason we don’t like change is we get comfortable where we are.
We get used to our friends, our job, the place we live,
and even if it’s not perfect we accept it because it’s familiar.
What happens is because we’re not willing to change,
we get stuck in what God used to do
instead of moving forward into what God is about to do.
Just because God’s blessed you where you are doesn’t mean you
can just sit back and settle there.
You have to stay open to what God is doing now.
What worked five years ago may not work today.
If you’re going to be successful you have to be willing to change.
Every blessing is not supposed to be permanent.
Every provision is not supposed to last forever.
We should constantly evaluate our friendships.
Who’s speaking into your life?
Who are you depending on?
Make sure they're not dragging you down, limiting you from blossoming.
Everybody is not supposed to be in our life forever.
If you don't get rid of the wrong friends you will never meet the right friends.
From Hopsin's "Ill Mind of Hopsin 8" (spoken outro by Joel Olsteen)
If you wonder about the kinda religious way he describes it, Joel Olsteen who speaks the outro is the pastor of Lakewood Church (according to genius.com)
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