041 - How to Change When Your Family Keeps Reminding You of Your Past

It can be difficult to make life changes when family continually reminds you of your past. In today’s episode of Changing, Donald shares how you can get past this obstacle to walk your Christlike journey with confidence.

We make mistakes. It’s simply part of being human. 

  • Changing requires your family to alter their perception of you, which can be challenging.  (Even if those changes are for the better.)

  • As you set goals and plans for the new year, remember that other people, even family, should not hold you back in your dreams.

  • John 4:44 - ‘Now Jesus himself had pointed out that a prophet has no honor in his own country.’

  • The people you grew up around only have a certain perspective of you. They only have views of who you once were.

Four points to consider when family brings up your past:

  • Remember who it is you worship and who it is you’re trying to become like - Christ.

  • Recognize that you’re human and that you make mistakes. Embrace your past and the mistakes you made. However, you’re doing your best not to do it anymore. 

  • Don’t seek the glory of man. From the famed ​​St. Francis of Assisi quote, “Preach the gospel. And, when necessary, use words.” 

  • Set a good example and strive to live a life that walks a Christlike path. In the long run, there will be a positive difference in your relationship with friends and family.

We’re all Changing in our pursuit to live a Christlike life. And we’re here to help you walk this path. Tune in to the next episode of Changing on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.



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