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Scripture: Ecclesiastes 3:1
In “How to Navigate Change,” David Souther teaches that change is a tool the Lord uses to accomplish His purposes in our lives. Drawing from Ecclesiastes 3:1, Daniel 2:20-21, Romans 8:28, and other passages, Souther explains how God uses change to strengthen our character, draw us into greater holiness, and prepare us for new opportunities. He encourages believers to remember they are part of God’s bigger plan, embrace flexibility, take comfort in what never changes, avoid dwelling on the past, focus on impact rather than circumstances, and remain fruitful regardless of age.
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For everything there is a season, a time for every activity under heaven.
Ecclesiastes 3:1
Remember, as the winds of change come your way, never stop ___________, never stop ___________, never stop ___________.
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Scripture: Ecclesiastes 3:1
In “How to Navigate Change,” David Souther teaches that change is a tool the Lord uses to accomplish His purposes in our lives. Drawing from Ecclesiastes 3:1, Daniel 2:20-21, Romans 8:28, and other passages, Souther explains how God uses change to strengthen our character, draw us into greater holiness, and prepare us for new opportunities. He encourages believers to remember they are part of God’s bigger plan, embrace flexibility, take comfort in what never changes, avoid dwelling on the past, focus on impact rather than circumstances, and remain fruitful regardless of age.
Lesson Outline Download
For everything there is a season, a time for every activity under heaven.
Ecclesiastes 3:1
Remember, as the winds of change come your way, never stop ___________, never stop ___________, never stop ___________.